Saturday, February 9, 2008

A Long Snowy Winter

It’s been a while…there aren’t any major pictures to post. The major news has been the snow, snow and snow. It seems as though every other day we get more. All our cars and the tractor have been stuck at the bottom of the driveway (mountain) for a week. Dad has slipped and fallen a few times, no major injuries but some aches and pains for sure. I slipped and pulled a muscle in my lower back, which has been letting me know about it for several days now. But we have been making it to the shop in spite of Mother Nature. Dad also bought a set of $400 chains for the tractor, which has allowed the hill to be cleaned up a lot better. And guess what, YUP, more snow tonight!

Dad "punching" out the driveway Friday

Snow depth on the picnic table on the deck

There’s just a lot of prep work going on, here’s the low down:

BlownTC, the frame is prepped for paint. The last piece of the body tub metal, rear top plate, is on and the “extra” holes that have been added over the years are welded up and finished off. The body tub is just about ready for primer. But don’t get too excited there’s still a ways to go!

53TD, the doors have been painted and hung. The interior is going in, the rear is done and now with the doors on it can continue to the front.

The Beast is progressing, most all of the chassis parts are cleaned, sandblasted and ready for paint. Pretty much the last part, the rear end, is getting completed this week. The painting of the parts will start this week and as soon as it dries the frame will become a rolling chassis.

The fender for the TD that was in the accident got 6 coats of green lacquer and is waiting for the final coats and a rub out then it can go on.

MYTD, unfortunately, sits in the back room. BUT this week I did draw a line around the edge of the glove box door to give me a guide on how much wood to take off to get a good fit when the vinyl and beading go on.

We haven’t heard anything about the TA body tub since the last update that it would be here in the late winter/early spring.

Work is getting scheduled to get going on the MGA again this spring.

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