RGORHAM29
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Gotta work - back to it this weekend.
Today I took a break from house Reno’s and worked on the frame. I got it back about a month ago. Since i had some reinforcements plates welded on....it was time to clean it up again. Grind/Sanded (PIA), primed and painted. Used Eastwood Platinum For the primer and Extreme Chassis Black (satin) for the frame. Needs another coat...but a productive day just the same.
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I know the feeling. I just had to start remodeling the spare bathroom. Have to start prepping to sell. It's a constant battle...house work or car work!Man....is it mid October already? Time flies. Sorry - Not much done on the Fury in recent weeks. Life got into the way. Built a shed to empty a garage bay. If I made 5 feet bigger I could have put the Fury inside. Lol. Been working on the Basement fit-out so that I have a quiet place to work (home office). Replaced basement windows, ran power and installed 90% of drywall. Finish that up next and will mud/tape joints. Doesn’t appear we will back in the office anytime soon.... In the meantime - also collecting parts as I see them come up. I collected a trunk pan, side extension, and rear cross member Now to use for future install. Still need to drive and pick up a rear end shell. Front suspension parts are painted, refreshed, laid out and ready to go on....just waiting for me. It will be another couple of weeks. This may be a install one part at a time per day process. Stay tuned. Enjoy the autumn and hope you are all staying safe and healthy.
I know the feeling. I just had to start remodeling the spare bathroom. Have to start prepping to sell. It's a constant battle...house work or car work!
We'll get 'em done eventually. I've remodeled the spare bathroom, did work in the master bathroom. Ready to put the condo on the market in the next 2 weeks and buy our first house. Haven't had much time for the Plymouth either. I keep saying I need one more full day of the Fury! Will probably end up needing a week the way things go. haha. But don't worry, you're not alone!!March now. Mild 38 degrees today. Shed, basement, kitchen and sunroom project are all now complete. Kids in college recovered from COVID. Back to the Fury. Frame inside the shed during the snow months on jack stands. This weekend, In no particular order, I put on the upper control arms, lower control arms, ball joint and spindles onto the refurbished frame. Snug but not torqued. Struts , steering linkage next. Made a list of small things needed. That’s all for my free moment - then had a gin and tonic.
Made a list of small things needed.
We'll get 'em done eventually. I've remodeled the spare bathroom, did work in the master bathroom. Ready to put the condo on the market in the next 2 weeks and buy our first house. Haven't had much time for the Plymouth either. I keep saying I need one more full day of the Fury! Will probably end up needing a week the way things go. haha. But don't worry, you're not alone!!
Hi Eric. Small things such as deciding to replace the bump stops (upper and lower), replacing brake hoses for calipers....things you reconsider when you start putting them back on. I did pick up a fender for a patch 2 summers ago. I will eventually need quarters to repair lower edges....but I can wait on that. I need to stay focused on the frame, suspension and motor refresh. Then move to the rear....gas tank, fuel lines, refresh drums, pumpkin, seals, bearings, springs, shocks and wheels. After that - will take a drive around New England and show off the daily driver. LOL
i heard that was a good place to go