Wednesday, August 31, 2005

The Side Channel


115 Posted by Picasa The side canvas channel sits partly on the body and partly on the windshield.

The side canvas


114 Posted by Picasa The side canvas is being held. Need to put knobs to hold the same onto the main canvas. Yes, the guy who looks like Vinod Kambli is my mechanic :-).

Side View - with Canvas on


113 Posted by Picasa Notice the canvas, a bit protruding in the middle. It is 2 -3 inches more elevated than required. Need to increase the length of the canvas strip which will widen the frame and thus it will sit lower. The extra length has been wound up to the channel and has been put in the front of the windshield

Canvas - Slightly Big


112 Posted by Picasa The canvas needs to be altered a bit, to fit the frame. Lengthwise, it is about 5 inches bigger.

Scissor Frame Installation - Bracket View


111 Posted by Picasa Before I could give the scissor frame bracket position measurement, my mech just went and installed it. It is close to the actual measurements, but not correct. He has to do it all over again. Guess drilling holes is a easy job. :-)

Side View


110 Posted by Picasa Notice the self-styled :-) roll-bars have been removed. The scissor frame has been put. The spare tyre rim got painted. Just wanted to check one rim with the body colour before I changed the colour on all the rims.

A Military Looking Rear ?


109 Posted by Picasa Full view of the rear. Does it look like the rear of a Military Jeep ????

Bumprette / Tail Lamp Left Side


108 Posted by Picasa The bumperettes have been fitted and have been painted with the body colour. Notice the tail lamp outer bracket has been painted with the body colour on this side. This is also to check the colour scheme. The spare tyre looks menacing....

Bumprettes / Tail Lamps Fitted


107 Posted by Picasa The bumperettes have been fitted and have been painted with the body colour. Notice the tail lamp outer bracket has been painted black on this side. This is just to check the colour scheme.

Saturday, August 27, 2005

New Rims and Tyres


106 Posted by Picasa Thats how the new rims look.

New Rims and Tyres


105 Posted by Picasa The new rims being fitted with MRF Rover 6.00 16" tyres. The tyre is so cool.

Old Rims and Tyres


104 Posted by Picasa Stock Rims which came with the Jeep being removed. I have retained these rims, but disposed the tyres off

JEEP - Odometer


103 Posted by Picasa My Mech found this JEEP odometer, so he just picked it up. The one on the Jeep has been stuck at 95000 odd kilometers.

JEEP - Fuel Meter


102 Posted by Picasa My current fuel meter works, but trouble it is when it is switched off, the needle hovers at 1 . So decided to replace it and my mechanic sourced this one. It was madein 1976.

Tuesday, August 16, 2005

Straps


101 Posted by Picasa Various straps to hold the canvas and everything else in between in place

Tool Bag


100 Posted by Picasa Looks like a tool bag. Neat.

Doors too !!!


99 Posted by Picasa Even doors have been fabricated complete with a window !!!

Canvas Top


98 Posted by Picasa The canvas also fabricated by Mr. Uday Bhan Singh. The top of the frame is a single piece. This also did the Calcutta - Chennai - Yelagiri - Bangalore trip.

Scissor Frames


97 Posted by Picasa Part of the scissor frame assembly. Mr. Uday Bhan Singh has fabricated the same for me. He took the trouble of carrying it to Chennai from Calcutta. From Chennai it was taken to Yelagiri where the 1st Jeepers meet took place. Unfortunately I could nto make it and the scissor frame unit was bought to Bangalore from Yelagiri by Mr. Mannoj.