Story of a Lancia Beta Berlina
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3 years 7 months ago #39
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Back in 2019 we searched for a car that could be used for a rally. Not the type of rally that would need speed. It is more for fun.
The car had to be older than 1980 and worth less than R25k.
One day on Gumtree we came upon a very neglected 2L Lancia Beta Saloon. It was running but only barely. It was the property of a film company who over the last few years used it as a taxi in some film shoots.
Overall this car was neglected and stood outside with sunroof leaking and the worst yellow spray job that i have ever seen.
But it was a rare interesting car and not worth much.
In short this can was the perfect car for our use case.
The car had to be older than 1980 and worth less than R25k.
One day on Gumtree we came upon a very neglected 2L Lancia Beta Saloon. It was running but only barely. It was the property of a film company who over the last few years used it as a taxi in some film shoots.
Overall this car was neglected and stood outside with sunroof leaking and the worst yellow spray job that i have ever seen.
But it was a rare interesting car and not worth much.
In short this can was the perfect car for our use case.
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3 years 7 months ago #40
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First order of business was to get the car running well sort out oil leaks , lights engine mounts , exhaust to get this car through road worthy.
There was issues with the vehicle not being micro dotted.
They had issues with the Vin number having a 8 for a B swapped since 1978 that had to be fixed on NaTIS.
The 2020 happened which further delayed us.
In the End we got it through Road worthy in August 2020.
There was issues with the vehicle not being micro dotted.
They had issues with the Vin number having a 8 for a B swapped since 1978 that had to be fixed on NaTIS.
The 2020 happened which further delayed us.
In the End we got it through Road worthy in August 2020.
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3 years 7 months ago #41
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The first rally which we where able to attend was around the garden route area. 18 to 22 march 2021.
nutsandboltsrally.co.za/
Take into account that before this date we have maybe only driven this car in total of 200km over 2 years between road worthy and exhaust repairs and around the block.
In the end it would be me and my brother going on this trip. we figured we needed the back seat for a cool-box and our bags of clothes.
the boot will be filled with
Braai Wood , tool box , axle stands , trolley jack, some planks black bags with sleeping bags , 5kg gas , one ammo case containing , coffee ,paper plates ,pan , 2 knifes and 2 forks etc.
We quickly decided the spare tyre and Braai grid needs to be on the roof to save space.
We also got some stickers printed with our Race number names etc..
nutsandboltsrally.co.za/
Take into account that before this date we have maybe only driven this car in total of 200km over 2 years between road worthy and exhaust repairs and around the block.
In the end it would be me and my brother going on this trip. we figured we needed the back seat for a cool-box and our bags of clothes.
the boot will be filled with
Braai Wood , tool box , axle stands , trolley jack, some planks black bags with sleeping bags , 5kg gas , one ammo case containing , coffee ,paper plates ,pan , 2 knifes and 2 forks etc.
We quickly decided the spare tyre and Braai grid needs to be on the roof to save space.
We also got some stickers printed with our Race number names etc..
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3 years 7 months ago #42
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Well first.
5 days before the race our hand brake cable started acting up. this needed to be replaced. Luckily could get one made up locally ,not a complicated part at all.
We also got a flex joint put into the exhaust which was cracking in the middle of the long run to the back of the vehicle.
On the 18 the morning at 6h00 we left for Gansbaai.
Checking in at Gansbaai. we where dripping oil badly, You can see the blacks drops on the ground.
Some of the other entries.
From this point we received our MAP for the day with end destination at camp site at Witsand.
Road was mostly confusing through some farm roads:
First issue:
By that evening we decided that we had to look at oil leak because it was new. In the end it turned out to be loose bolt on the Fuel pump which was an easy fix.
5 days before the race our hand brake cable started acting up. this needed to be replaced. Luckily could get one made up locally ,not a complicated part at all.
We also got a flex joint put into the exhaust which was cracking in the middle of the long run to the back of the vehicle.
On the 18 the morning at 6h00 we left for Gansbaai.
Checking in at Gansbaai. we where dripping oil badly, You can see the blacks drops on the ground.
Some of the other entries.
From this point we received our MAP for the day with end destination at camp site at Witsand.
Road was mostly confusing through some farm roads:
First issue:
By that evening we decided that we had to look at oil leak because it was new. In the end it turned out to be loose bolt on the Fuel pump which was an easy fix.
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Just Through heidelberg the engine started overheating up a very steep Pass.
We managed to wait a bit for the engine to cool down. A quick glance And i saw the radiator fan spade connector was loose. Not sure how that happened. Fan immediately started running.
Upon trying to start the car however it simply did not want to run. I t would run for 5 seconds and die.
so we checked spark all good. remove fuel filter, completely black.
we where lucky that a fellow contestant stopped and had multiple new filters with him.
With a new filter and radiator fan we went up the mountain.
This is where the road started getting REALLY bad.
Both the Beta's ground clearance and the fact that we are front wheel drive was a bit against us. We damaged both our sump and exhaust badly to get to the top. Parts of which my brother had to get out and push where front wheels where didn't have enough traction on bare rocks and very steep climbs.
Every afternoon we stopped at great places in the middle of nowhere to braai.
We managed to wait a bit for the engine to cool down. A quick glance And i saw the radiator fan spade connector was loose. Not sure how that happened. Fan immediately started running.
Upon trying to start the car however it simply did not want to run. I t would run for 5 seconds and die.
so we checked spark all good. remove fuel filter, completely black.
we where lucky that a fellow contestant stopped and had multiple new filters with him.
With a new filter and radiator fan we went up the mountain.
This is where the road started getting REALLY bad.
Both the Beta's ground clearance and the fact that we are front wheel drive was a bit against us. We damaged both our sump and exhaust badly to get to the top. Parts of which my brother had to get out and push where front wheels where didn't have enough traction on bare rocks and very steep climbs.
Every afternoon we stopped at great places in the middle of nowhere to braai.
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