Project update
#11
I tried to set a somewhat realistic timeline of 7 years. I haven't done a whole lot in the last 12 months so it may be a bit longer than that. What'* probably going to happen is I will start to work on some keyu parts of the project and wait to see what kind of results I get before moving on to the next item. this way if I jack up the body work, I don't spend too much time or money on anything else if I need to scrap the project. A lot of what I am doing is "learn as I go" type of work. Good thing I catch on quickly!
#12
I'll admit though, this has been fun so far....
(first ones are a bit large in size)
http://www.mnbonnevilleclub.com/misc...e/IMG_0485.jpg
http://www.mnbonnevilleclub.com/misc...e/IMG_0486.jpg
http://www.mnbonnevilleclub.com/misc...e/IMG_0487.jpg
(first ones are a bit large in size)
http://www.mnbonnevilleclub.com/misc...e/IMG_0485.jpg
http://www.mnbonnevilleclub.com/misc...e/IMG_0486.jpg
http://www.mnbonnevilleclub.com/misc...e/IMG_0487.jpg
#16
The ohio plate is from one of my old roommates. It was a previous plate on their car they bought. I decided to keep it for the garage wall.
Hans, It'll either be done or scrapped well before you get old.... The wife has hinted how nice it would be to park at least one working car in the garage.....
Hans, It'll either be done or scrapped well before you get old.... The wife has hinted how nice it would be to park at least one working car in the garage.....
#17
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True Car Nut
Originally Posted by SSEi95
.... The wife has hinted how nice it would be to park at least one working car in the garage.....
Ever heard the one about an irresistable force meeting an immovable object?
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Dang thats quite a project!! If it was me doing all that work I'd make turn my engine 90 deg to spin the rear wheels Its going to be sweet once you're done!!