ferrari f1 coffee table
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ferrari f1 coffee table
this is a project that i am working on at the moment an ex m shuemy f1 engine into a coffee table its a work in progress
this is how it came from modena
this is the striping to component parts
after many hours work this is how it looks now
i am in the process of making 10 posts for the glass to sit on its a hassell to get them all the same to sit in the inlet ports geo
this is how it came from modena
this is the striping to component parts
after many hours work this is how it looks now
i am in the process of making 10 posts for the glass to sit on its a hassell to get them all the same to sit in the inlet ports geo
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Looks great May I ask how much something like that is?
I saw a Rover V8 that was made into a coffee table, sorry don't have any pics or links. That chap used the pistons to rest the glass on. The piston head was attached via a foam ring to the underside of the glass. The piston rod was then free to rotate on the pin (gudgeon pin?) and went into the cylinder bore area somewhere. They were welded into position.
It looked really good, as it showed off not only the block, but the pistons as well
I saw a Rover V8 that was made into a coffee table, sorry don't have any pics or links. That chap used the pistons to rest the glass on. The piston head was attached via a foam ring to the underside of the glass. The piston rod was then free to rotate on the pin (gudgeon pin?) and went into the cylinder bore area somewhere. They were welded into position.
It looked really good, as it showed off not only the block, but the pistons as well
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Looks great May I ask how much something like that is?
I saw a Rover V8 that was made into a coffee table, sorry don't have any pics or links. That chap used the pistons to rest the glass on. The piston head was attached via a foam ring to the underside of the glass. The piston rod was then free to rotate on the pin (gudgeon pin?) and went into the cylinder bore area somewhere. They were welded into position.
It looked really good, as it showed off not only the block, but the pistons as well
I saw a Rover V8 that was made into a coffee table, sorry don't have any pics or links. That chap used the pistons to rest the glass on. The piston head was attached via a foam ring to the underside of the glass. The piston rod was then free to rotate on the pin (gudgeon pin?) and went into the cylinder bore area somewhere. They were welded into position.
It looked really good, as it showed off not only the block, but the pistons as well
some of my other tables
the 22b wheel is a wip will be finished soon
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Clarkson did the same thing with a Porsche engine block a v6 i think - stripped it, cleaned it, put a glass/perspex top on it, job done
would love one myself.
would love one myself.
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Interested how you got your hands on this and how much it cost, obviously all internals and ancilleries have been removed so it is just Block/Heads and Sump Assembly, but still a good buy.
From photo looks like a rod or similar failed during its life
From photo looks like a rod or similar failed during its life
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geo has "contacts" in motorsport and can acquire lots of strange things,iirc this table was being made for someone specifically,seen a few things he has done on sidc
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I have a polished V8 Engine block for sale if anyone is interested. PM for pictures.
Put a lot of work into it but there is no way the other half would allow in the house so quite happy to sell to a good home.
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Put a lot of work into it but there is no way the other half would allow in the house so quite happy to sell to a good home.
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