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Car Parts Sculptures

October 8, 2009

It’s not a new thing and it’s not entirely automotive, however the Southland Museum & Art Gallery currently has an exhibition from a chap who turns car parts (amongst other things) into sculptures.  There was a good dozen or more there but not all of them took my fancy, the Museums policy of “no flash photography” meant that my photos are below average, however they’re still good enough to show you people some of the more interesting ones;

The Metal, its ALIVE!

The Metal, it's ALIVE!

All these sculptures are by Chris Meder, feel free to look him up, he’s probably got something somewhere to ogle online.  Perhaps.  If you’d rather just see the few more shots that I took, click the more.

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Being that I’ve been finding so many little bits of drama here and there on my way around the car, I figured it would be stupid to not take the rear window out after all the effort going in to remove problems from other areas.  So, today I whipped down to E Hayes & Son and got some White Spirits, I was greeted and served immediately.  It’s a lovely place, been around for ages and friendly staff, other than being a little slow on it.  Not that it mattered, it was a wonderful day today, a nice break in the horrible weather of late.  So I scooted home and began pouring some of the White Spirits onto the gap between the metal and the glass.  After a little while the White Spirits starts eating into the dry and horrible sealant keeping the window in place and it becomes extremely tacky, but with that, able to be sliced into with the aid of a wide putty knife.  Once I’d made a little gap, I poured some more in and let the spirits do it’s thing, then a run around the edges from the inside of the car, sliding between the glass and the sealant and I’d cleared enough for the glass to lift out with ease.  Albeit entirely messy, it gets the job done well and it doesn’t risk cracking what is quite a rare rear window to have to replace.  Once that was done, I was left with this;

Oh my, messy.

Oh my, messy.

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Once was Hilarious

October 7, 2009

Was searching through some old photos on the computer the other day and stumbled upon one of my old C110, not long after it’s cover-up respray by the looks and wearing it’s standard grille along with a set of what looks like Ward mags.  It’s just that little bit hideous, jacked on shallow slots.

Mmmm.

Period correct, yet... ...entirely wrong.

Thank custard those days are behind it.

-Michael

Ed and I were harmlessly browsing all things Japanese Automotive and for sale, sending links back and forth, when he fired me a particularly badass one that contained such images as these;

Mazda Familia

Hino Contessa

Hino Contessa Coupe

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Guess the Car

October 6, 2009

Should probably give a clue that it was only a prototype.  I can think of at least one person who may well know.