IGO2XS, 'The Monster Garage' is quickly becoming a desirable destination for many enthusiasts; so much so that you should really start thinking of having a 'custom' guest register made for the shop.
I'm really enjoying
my small part in spending your money!
Your funny Ompha!! Most people would never admit to associating with me so I am sure this guest register would be blank. Keep trying though, you'll find something for me to waste money on sooner or later
A test run would only be logical and solely to insure you had accomplished the customers wishes...otherwise how can you tell if you can hear the sound system when those two 525's are scream away...of course it would have NOTHING to do with just wanting to go for a sweet ride on the water!
That is a great idea. I will let you know how it works out!!
I looked back and it has been 3 weeks since I have mentioned the Corvette. It really is hard to post progress pictures of sanding, fiberglass work, bondo, and aligning body panels. It is a tremendous amount of dirty, dusty, hard work. The current state of affairs is the body is back on the frame, shimmed, and is getting re-assembled to get everything lined up. Just finishing the Chevelle which is all metal it is interesting how a Corvette goes back together. It is alot more work.
We had a problem with the driver's door. We already knew it had been hit and someone with little pride in workmanship put it back together with metal, screws, and other various less than acceptable methods. We just couldnt get the door to fit right because the door had been re-skinned and it was not on right. We looked at the possibility of a used door but with prices from $150 to $700 we decided we would stick with our own problem door. if you look carefully you can see the inside of the door is cracked all of the way down the middle. There were patches of fiberglass mat but because they did not bother sanding the door before they applied it we literally pulled it off by hand.
Dwayne pretty much chiseled the door skin off because it was attached by fiberglass resin.
Between removal of the door skin, repairing the door, and re-installing it took almost 2 days. It was finished late today and it looks great. We are hoping at the end of next week to be painting the vette.