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5. MOUNTING THE BODY

5.1. Transport and storage

5.2. Properties of polyester

5.3. Working with polyester

5.4. Cleaning and polishing

5.5. Mounting the rear mudguards

5.6. Gluing the gaiter for the steering column in place

5.7. Pedals

5.8. The short legs kit

5.9. Heater connection

5.10. Vehicle Identification Plate from the donor car

5.11. Rear lights

5.12. Wiring harness

5.13. Battery tray and horn

5.14. Bootlid

5.15. Bootlid stand

5.16. The Bootlid lock and numberplate light

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5.1. TRANSPORT AND STORAGE

After you paid your down payment for the body (15%), the Burton Car Company will order it for you and you will receive an order confirmation containing the body number and an estimated delivery time. You may pick up the body at our facilities in Zutphen, the Netherlands, using a truck, van or sizeable (preferably closed) trailer. It is recommended to transport the body in its original wooden crate. The dimensions of the crate are: length is 290 cm (approx. 9.5 feet), width is 120 cm (approx 4 feet) and height is 120 cm (also 4 feet). Leave the body inside the crate in order to prevent distortion as well as damage. It is best to store the crate in a shed, or at least at a place where is it protect from rainfall (as moisture combined with the plastic wrapping material can sometimes create stains in the polyester).

 

 
 
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