Chuck, that bodywork is looking great. I just looked through the past 7 years of your project. I'm impressed with what you have accomplished! If I had brought that car home my wife would have killed me.
Where are you at with the frame, suspension and engine at this point?
I agree, everyone should go back and look at the first photos in this thread and compare to where this car is now. Great work Chuck!
Tom
Thanks guys! I alluded to "keeping it at a friends house" in my initial post because the first year I owned it I was in college living with my father. I was restoring the '66 pick up truck and I was not to bring ANY other projects home... So I kept it a secret for a while... You know you have a problem when you begin stashing car projects in friend's garages. I probably mentioned it but when I was looking for a car there was this one and another JPS car for sale at the time. The other car had been sitting in storage and needed the carbs rebuilt. It was immaculate and the price was $3000 dollars. This car was $1000. Being a student I had $1,100 to my name at the time... to be young again!
My frame and suspension components have all been sandblasted and painted
I have a brand new set of protech shocks (and every other part) waiting in the attic...(I have 3 lotus europa's and a 1966 chevy pick up worth of parts in said attic....)
There are a nice pair of aluminum gas tanks waiting for me at my friend's shop in Connecticut.
The wheels are painted and eagerly waiting with tires on them
The zetec engine is supposedly fine with 30k miles on the clock. It will be a stand in motor until the real one is born.
My last big hurdle is that my 365 transaxle is totally locked up.
I was going to wait to post this til I had practiced a little bit, but I bought some real gold leaf and size to do my pin stripes with
It could be my greatest triumph, or the paint's undoing... time to practice!