Unfortunately I had a 3 month layoff starting Jan 8 due to a broken wrist so I had to delay the delivery of the kit which was originally scheduled for March. Wrist has healed now - turning wrenches is actually good therapy - and the kit arrived on May 11 so its time to post a few pictures and get this blog caught up otherwise it will fall by the wayside (like most other projects I start...)
Built a "body buck' using templates from the FFR FAQ site. I discoverd that wood-working is like an intelligence test which I barely passed.
Believe it or not I got the engine out all by myself. I figured that if I was going to drop it, I didn't want anyone else there to make fun of me.
Gas tank is out and looks very ratty.
Rear differential is out and looks rattier than the gas tank. Since this pic was taken, I had the unit sandblasted, painted balck, and installed some new seals, bearings, 3:73 gears, and new 5 stud axles.
Gas tank looks way better after some rust removal and a coat of paint
Splurged at the car show and bought a 4 point hoist. It has removable castors so you can position it anywhere you like and move it around.
The Big Day... crate arrived opened and damaged thanks to the hard working men and women at Canada Customs
Me and my new best friend start the unloading process
Safe and sound in the driveway.
16 boxes of goodies - like Christmas except that you get stuff that you actually want.
Had some friends come over and put everyhting in the garage - under supervision of course.
First course of action is to remove all of the aluminum panels that were screwed on. I marked everything and took lots of pictures showing how everything fit together so hopefully I won't make too many mistakes when it comes to riveting them back on.
48 hours after delivery, the frame is stripped and inventory is complete. Not sure what parts I am missing yet as there was no packing slip in the container - probably on the desk of a customs offical somewhere.
According to the manual - first thing to do is to put on the front F panels. This was easy, but then the very next thing is to mount the upper control arms......
... and of course the just mounted aluminum is in the way. Its going to be a long build!
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