Sunday, July 29, 2007

OH, what a deal....



I'm probably lucky this isn't in North Carolina...a RUST-FREE saloon just surfaced on eBay. At this point it's $300 no reserve. AAARRRGGGHHH!



Here's the link. Good luck to someone living near Oregon...

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Having visited the hospital this week as a patient, I have no other news to report. I'm feeling fine now so hopefully there will be more progress this week... :-)





Jamie

Monday, July 16, 2007

Back to work with rusty metal...


I'm getting used to seeing old rusty metal at night. Here's to getting rid of it one way or another!

It's been a while since my last update. Here's some of the parts purchases:


A NOS front lower valence...I just LOVE the old Stanpart label. Don't know if I can save it but I'll try...


A NOS front nosecone. Nice eBay seller packaged this really well from England.


A set of 7X15 wheels. Yeah, they're LOUD, but the color ought to work well with the cream paint and red interior. Thank heaven for the upsurge in AE86 Toyota drifters that have the same bolt circle and offset as TR's.... :-)


So, where we last left the project I had to attack the nose. First, one half came off:




Which was enough to expose that there was a lot more work to be done. Then, the other half came off. That's the new nosecone below:





Unfortunately, I'll be creating some panels myself using the old cardboard and transfer method. You can see why here:



Yes, there's actually supposed to be sheetmetal there. Oooops. I only wish that the "craftsman" that did the previous work actually was one.
I'll try to update sooner. Maybe by the next post I'll be attaching rather than detaching!
Jamie