In my defense Scott - it's not like I've been slacking on the "fleet";
In summary;
'59 TR3A is in a deep sleep, but I've sourced an engine and OD trans for her. Needs floors and minor welding then she's on the road. Old ones out. Engine and trans already out.
'60 Bugeye received a new driver side front floor panel on Sunday, need some welding clean up then it is just brake MC rebuild and she's good (I hope). Cooling, fuel, ignition and total suspension overhaul already done. The 1275 in the garage is calling to me to replace the 1098 in her now.
'60 MGA just had her suspension finished up and is going off for an engine bay repaint. Frame degrease, cleaning, prep and repaint. Engine and trans are already rebuilt.
'66 TR4A Solid Axle - I am putting on a TR6 anti rollbar, waiting on that powder coating job to be finished. Need to mate the engine and OD trans to replace the one I pulled and she's on the road. Brakes and clutch have all been overhauled including Toyota front calipers.
'67 TR4A. 18 year sleep. IRS just her cooling system and ignition go in and then she's off to the engine rebuilder to be started for the first time since the build. She's had engine and trans rebuild, all new brakes, clutch, Toyota front calipers, adjustable IRS set up and totally re-bushed with poly.
'68 Volvo 122s. Sleeping for 10+ years. Waiting on a a block of time to put in a floor patch and a rebuilt brake MC/ Similar issue guys to our MGC - one year quirky MC and parts are not easy to find). Cooling system / fuel system / brake and conversion from Auto to 4speed with OD prep all done.
'69 MGC. Waking up after 20 year sleep OUTDOORS. Fuel system rebuild including carbs, total brake and booster rebuild, Toyota front calipers, assorted welding, electric to mechanical oil gauge conversion
'72 Alfa. 14+/- years sleeping. Now up and running, which rocks. She's surprisingly quick. At least as quick as my much loved but departed Bavaria. Needs front brake rotors, fuel system overhaul including r&r on tank.
'74 X1/9 is waiting on an engine rebuild but I'm converting her over to a later FI system, so plenty to do there but I have all the bits since I took apart a '80 FI donor car.
'74 Capri only needs a windshield gaskets and she's good for the Spring rallies
'74 TR6 is on the road after all new fuel, ignition, cooling, suspension and brake overhaul. For good measure I put in a J-type OD.
'80 TR8 just needs her carbs rebuilt and then to be SMOG'd, which fingers crossed hasn't been an issue. Totally new suspension all the way around, head overall, needs new trans since it smoked 1st gear. Too much torque
'80 Rover SD1, likely headed to either LeMons or that great parts donor place in the sky. (Sad story)
'87 Porsche 924s is really too new to count, but I thought I'd throw her into the mix that in there for good measure since she slept for 12+ years at the neighbors house before I woke her up. All new cooling system and fuel delivery, clutch R&R (professionally done, kind of a mess of a job).
Does that help explain my slow progress on the Bugeye? :laugh: