Sunday, 17 February 2008

Progress update

Now it is mid February and the new shell has been adjusted so that the doors and bonnet fit properly. The Boot lid supplied with the shell had to be sent back as the top RHS corner was not a curve; it was more like a 20p coin.

All the seams in the shell are sealed with some black goo. Now is a great opportunity to do all this type of work. We have had to do some lead loading to make sure that that door gaps and wing gaps are even and I just know that once the paint is on and that no changes can easily be made, any poor fits will bug the hell out of me.

Other work that has been going on is the sand blasting and powder coating of almost everything ! this is such a cool way to regenerate parts. I can highly recommend, even having spent two days shot blasting rusty bits. The engine, cross-menber, axle springs are painted and ready to refit.



The Axle












The painted engine











Friday the shell was finally ready to go to the paint shop and was duly delivered. Over the next six weeks the shell will be transformed into a living car that will be delivered back to the restorers ready for the reconstruction.

Over the last month I have spent most of my time cleaning parts and making a list of things that I need to buy that are not worth cleaning. and This is mostly done; 140 plastic bags, many old boxes and many bits un-cataloged.

AOJ