Driving a classic car in the traffic is not always pleasant, its small size nearly disappears compared to the modern vehicles, also due to the car market increasingly moved towards useless and bulky SUVs. Getting noticed in case of need, therefore, is very important and the main tool to do it is the horn. In this article we will show you that the restoriation of a soundless or no longer working horn is an easy job.
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Models: GT6 MKI / GT6 MKII / GT6 MKIII / Spitfire 4 / Spitfire MKII / Spitfire MKIII / Spitfire MKIV / Spitfire 1500
Keywords: DIY
Fog lights and extra beam lights are a rather common optional on classic cars where they have a aesthetic - thanks to the reference to the rally cars - more than practical application. If you are planning to do it on your Spitfire Mk3 (or GT6 Mk2), bear in mind that it's not necessary to make a hole on the bumper or build a complex support.
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Models: GT6 MKII / Spitfire MKIII
Keywords: DIY / Electrical system
A well-made restoration can be recognized by the attention paid to details, by the time dedicated to refurbish an original component over an aftermarket spare part. The oil cap used in the six-cylinders engines is no longer available and we show you how to renew it.
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Models: GT6 MKI / GT6 MKII / GT6 MKIII / Vitesse 1600 / Vitesse 2 Litre e MK2
Keywords: DIY / Lubrication / Engine
Some details could make a restoration just perfect: who does remember those decals with the lubricants specifications placed under the bonnet? Nowadays they are gone. That's why we decided to reproduce them.
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Models: 2000/2500 MK1 / 2000/2500 MK2 / GT6 MKI / GT6 MKII / Herald 948 / Herald 1200 e 12/50 / Herald 13/60 / Roadster TR4 / Spitfire 4 / Spitfire MKII / Spitfire MKIII
Keywords: Ducati Meccanica / DIY / Logo / Lubrication / Advertising