'Punishment car' restoration like a 'model kit'

The first stages of the paint process are under way on the car
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Students who are rebuilding a unique rugby "punishment" car have likened it to a "model kit" - and say much progress has been made.
The three-wheeled Reliant Rialto was discovered in Harlestone Firs, near Northampton in 2023.
Former Northampton Saints players said members were made to drive the vehicle as a punishment for errors in training or misbehaving.
Motor mechanics students at Northampton College are now trying to restore it to its former glory.
The Rialto was bought by the club and painted with the Saints colours in 2002 as a joke.
Among the players who had to drive it as a penalty for wrongdoing was Ben Cohen, who was caught doing donuts in the club car park.

As it was: Jon Sleightholme, a former Saints and England wing, poses in the car in about 2002
A local businessman bought the car and displayed it for several years, but it then disappeared.
When it was rescued years later, it had been vandalised almost beyond recognition.
The former Saints player and manager, Lennie Newman, pledged to get it restored and Northampton College stepped in to help.
After 18 months, a lot of work has been done.
The chassis has been sent to a firm in Corby to be re-galvanised, there are new weight-adjustable shock absorbers, and all the steering and braking components have been replaced.
The bonnet is in the process of being repainted and a new clutch is being fitted.

The car was in a very poor condition when it was found at Harlestone Firs

Almost everything in the car has had to be replaced or refurbished
Mechanics lecturer Steve Bunker said: "The students are loving it - they've put an amazing amount of effort into it.
"It's probably a bigger project than we ever thought - we didn't ever intend to go to this level."

Charlie Brown and Sammy Mold, both car mechanics students, tell their story to Lennie Newman and BBC Radio Northampton's Annabel Amos
Sammy Mold, one of the students, said: "It worked in our favour that it was fibreglass because it was almost like a bit of a model kit really - and we could just strip it, tip it all out.
"I do watch rugby, so it's nice to have some sort of part in the team."
Charlie Brown, another student who wants to be a paint-sprayer, said: "It's got me an apprenticeship, to be honest."
It is hoped the conversion of the car from wrecked rugby Rialto to sensational Saints spectacle will be completed later this year.
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