Howard_The_Duck
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hey guys
well this is more of an update on my stalled out BGT restoration. Last update, I had found incredible amounts of rot and crash damage, and was wavering on what i should do. I didnt want to put $$$ into something i'd never make structurally sound enough to drive, but i wasnt really ready to give up on building my own MG.
well, i must say Tony has come through for me HUGE. He was kind enough to contact me after I displayed those horrific photos of what mangled mess I had on my hands, and let me know he had a decent bodyshell for sale. so I went ahead and took him up on it.
problem being he lives 12 hours from here, i had a couple of planned trips to go get it fall through, but this weekend I was able to go get the car with the assistance of my wonderful dad. We got into huntsville on friday night, loaded up saturday morning, and made it home late late sat. night.
I haver to say that this bodyshell is much more amazing than I had envisioned. I have to say I was a little worried since tony didnt have any pictures of it, but when we got there, even dad, who isnt an LBC guy, was highly impressed with the deal tony struck me.
the car has been completely taken down to bare metal, and blasted, etched and primed. the inner fender on the passenger side needs to be reattached, as does the front radiator support sheetmetal, but outside of that, the car is straight as an arrow, and tony was kind enough to throw in everything but the hatch, which I told him to keep.
ive mentioned it elsewhere, but I really once again want to thank tony for what he has done for me. im including a few pictures so y'all can get a peek at it. tony even threw in the rotesserie!
tony - thanks alot, and i cant wait till i get to drive the car back to your house and show you the finished version!
so let me be the first to present to you - Basil v1.5!
well this is more of an update on my stalled out BGT restoration. Last update, I had found incredible amounts of rot and crash damage, and was wavering on what i should do. I didnt want to put $$$ into something i'd never make structurally sound enough to drive, but i wasnt really ready to give up on building my own MG.
well, i must say Tony has come through for me HUGE. He was kind enough to contact me after I displayed those horrific photos of what mangled mess I had on my hands, and let me know he had a decent bodyshell for sale. so I went ahead and took him up on it.
problem being he lives 12 hours from here, i had a couple of planned trips to go get it fall through, but this weekend I was able to go get the car with the assistance of my wonderful dad. We got into huntsville on friday night, loaded up saturday morning, and made it home late late sat. night.
I haver to say that this bodyshell is much more amazing than I had envisioned. I have to say I was a little worried since tony didnt have any pictures of it, but when we got there, even dad, who isnt an LBC guy, was highly impressed with the deal tony struck me.
the car has been completely taken down to bare metal, and blasted, etched and primed. the inner fender on the passenger side needs to be reattached, as does the front radiator support sheetmetal, but outside of that, the car is straight as an arrow, and tony was kind enough to throw in everything but the hatch, which I told him to keep.
ive mentioned it elsewhere, but I really once again want to thank tony for what he has done for me. im including a few pictures so y'all can get a peek at it. tony even threw in the rotesserie!
tony - thanks alot, and i cant wait till i get to drive the car back to your house and show you the finished version!
so let me be the first to present to you - Basil v1.5!