Yea it is really doing well! All A good learning process as well! Highly recommended to anyone that has to undertake chasis work! and thanks! Can't wait for it to get on the road!
I know it is probably a way down your list, BUT do all the shift rod bushes now whilst it is on its side and really easy to get to.
I can see that one shift rod bush is within the first bit of pipe that's on the front crossmember but can't see where the second bush is?
Another weekend at it! Finishing the near side Sill jacking points chasis and front arch repairs awaits! Fingers crossed Mother Nature doesn't disturb progress.....
Today's progress, inner sill done, jacking points ALL done. Chasis nearly finished... Getting there! Nice to see @art b and @MK-Bay too!
was good to see you, and it today ... i did like the new sills and other gsf parts,.... can i borrow your welder when you have finished... as he seems to be enjoying it and works for food i did like the plasma cutter demo too
Ha if food means moolar. And not the rice. Then who knows! plasma cutter has made this several monthworthy task a lot shorter!
Fantastic work I can't believe the rate you are getting through all that sill and chassis work. If I ever do another resto I'm definitely getting a roll over jig. Keep up the good work.
Good to meet you today too. .. Sorry i missed @artb and sorry i missed the plasma cutter demo! You're certainly doing some great work there... it's progressed well in just a few weeks. Thanks for the tip-off about Charles Head... I'll be giving them a call soon.
All welding is nearly done... Last slog this week to get it all cleaned and prepped for a good lick of proper paint and a type of underselling/waxoyl!
Attended Stanford hall yesterday, and seeming once she's upright the rear arches and corners will be replaced along with the battery tray and engine bay side panels I got some inspiration of engine bays! Colour, look, ideas est...