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Don't you love a productive weekend?

terriphill

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Let's see, my husband sold our 280ZX project (made a tidy little profit), my son is just tweaking the final touches on his conversion of his 1990 turbo supra to a 5-speed and I fanlly got around to those little details on Idgy like getitng the hazard switch (I got months ago) and the period radio (also about a month old) installed.

Now its time to build some speaker boxes.
 

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hey I got my entire front suspension and front brakes all done and put back together. It was a productive weekend!
 
Not much down here, to darn hot.
 
I understand that one Jack. I will say one thing about living here in the land of high taxes. The weather is cool enough to work in the garage, even during the summer. It gets a bit hot though when I have the door closed so as to not bother the neighbors with the angle grinder.

I got exterior lower side panels aligned and attached. This stuff is time consuming as I have to "measure twice and weld once" as they say. Actually I have to measure twice, adjust, measure twice again, readjust, measure twice again, etc, etc, then do a lot of welding.

Progress continues. But somehow I don't think I will be driving to any 50th anniversary celebration, even in Denmark.
 
Noop, unless you take six months vacation.
 
Ive hit the "your car cost too much [censored] money (the wife) wall." So I plan to lay low a week or too before I get anythingh else going. Primer, filler and spray guns are in the mail, so hopefully I can get my Tub blasted soon and begin working in these new fenders!
 
Worked on the "old" MG this weekend. Blew out the fuel lines, drained the tank and he started right up again. No more IV systems here, also installed the top and looked at the windshield.

All hardware was rechromed by PO, winshield is in fair shape, needs some polish. Top needs about eight screws from most likely across the pond.

Pat
 
It's never too hot. It was mid nineties here. Perfect. Sorry guys, I despise cold. If it was 100 plus, I'm outside mowin.
 
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I *hate* winter. anything below 50*F and I'm like a bear with a sore butt.
 
When it gets to 50 and less,get out the thermals and fuel up with "CAB" Doc. /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/jester.gif /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/devilgrin.gif

Stuart. /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/cheers.gif
 
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