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Daisy is finally all painted

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Finally got the last of the painting done. Now everything that is supposed to be green is in fact green. Of course there is still a lot of cut and polish to do before assembly. The empty space beside Daisy is where Onslow belongs.
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awesome!
 
Finally got the last of the painting done. Now everything that is supposed to be green is in fact green. Of course there is still a lot of cut and polish to do before assembly. The empty space beside Daisy is where Onslow belongs.
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Looking good just SWeeeeeet
 
Thanks Jim. Now I am slowly into that long, slow process of cut and polish.
 
Looks great! Did you recover the running boards or could that be original rubber?
 
To a post a long time ago, the rubber on the running boards is original.
 
Wow. That's amazing. Mine was total rubbish. I have new rubber but not yet brave enough to install due to the curved ends.
 
I fired her up yesterday, but for some reason, I didn't see any oil pressure or water temperature. I'm thinking it might be a ground issue. Do you have an oil filter on your car? Well, the car is almost done; I have to install the headliner and sew up some upholstery. I do not think I'm going to install the headliner, as I do not think my body can handle that kind of abuse.
Anyway I hope to have it listed for sale by July 1. another thing I do not understand is how the heck you get behind the steering whell from the driver side best to slide across.
Have a nice summer
 
Check this link bring-a-trailer before you sell. I think it might encourage you a bit.
> No Reserve: 1951 Ford Prefect <
I assume you have after market gauges for oil and temp and I don't believe the original 1172 had any provision for measuring either. If you have added an oil filter maybe it gives a means for checking pressure. My car has a 1958 motor that did come with an oil filter and provision in the head for a temperature sender but it was purely mechanical rather than electrical.
 
Mine isn't as nice as it could be since the interior and headliner still need finishing. I do have the headliner. I am going to set the price at 10 Grand, and I feel it will be turned into a hot rod. "OH well." I struggled to get into the car's left side, but I am just too fat; people in the day must have been quite a bit smaller and wearing shorts and trying to slide on vinyl yup I remember those day's.
 
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