don long
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Just stopped in to wish you a Merry Christmas Bob
Don
Don
Bob,
Looks like you are making good progress on the belly-tank hot rod.
Looks like we will be having a green Christmas here in Niles..... Not complaining a bit.
Like you said, we still have January and February.
Interesting choice of drivetrains, I like it. Will this be road legal?
I just looked back and realized it’s been a long time since I posted anything here. Not that life has not been busy and, I have been lurking on many other GJ threads that I frequent trying to keep up on everyone else’s happenings.
Just getting through Christmas and the holidays with family visiting and then in addition to the daily work routine I’ve been traveling a bit which I will explain more in future posts.
I’m not one for traditional New Year resolutions but I did some reflection on the past year and took stock of some things that I did not accomplish. Like I did not drive my roadster very much and have that as a goal for 2020 to get it out more often and use it. I think I’ll actually get a regular plate for it in lieu of the historical one so I can drive it legally anywhere except for just car shows and events.
Another goal is to attend more car shows and visit more car/speed related museums. So far I’m off to a good start as follows:
Snooks Dream Cars - Ohio
Coker Museum - Tennessee
Muscle Car city - Florida
National Corvette Museum - Kentucky
Lone Star Throwdown - Texas
Autorama 2020 - Detroit
I’ll have more details and some pics about these places in future posts. All places I can recommend visiting.
I also bought another vehicle recently. Hardly a surprise if your keeping track of my past purchases. My friends just look at me and laugh now whenever I announce another new purchase. I was planning to drive my F150 all winter and then put up for sale in the spring now that I have the F350 for heavy pulling and all around truck duties. But, driving the F150 to work each day and one trip to Florida convinced me that cash was flowing from my wallet to the gas pump at a highly supercharged rate. Unbelievable how bad the mileage can be for daily driving that V8 Truck. So I went on a quest for an economy car at first looking for a good used Ford Focus. (I’m still a Ford guy, well mostly) That did not yield many good prospects as I didn’t want the little bubble hatch version and good used Focus wagons are harder to find. (Should have never sold the one I had). Plus I admit they are boring looking. So, I went the another direction to look for something more fun and still great on gas consumption. (No not Japanese or Korean)
I have always liked the Mini Cooper and have a friend that has owned a couple and loved his so after some FB Marketplace searching I’m now the proud owner of this 2006 Mini Cooper and loving it. It had 95,000 miles and is in really good shape but like any used car needs some maintenance items done. It had a good CarFax history and lived most of its life in the south. 29-30 mpg around town and 33-35 mpg average on the highway. (I drove it to I Texas and back recently which is another story) So I now have my first almost a BMW and, my first quirky British Sport Car.
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It get twice the gas mileage of the F150, is surprisingly very comfortable inside especially for my big ****, great all around visibility from all the windows and will haul a fair amount of cargo with the back seats folded down. Fun to drive and gets plenty of smiles per mile and compliments. Time will tell if maintenance gets expensive but really, parts I’v bought so far have been similar pricing as my other vehicles. Nothing much is cheap these days.
So far I’m loving it.
Hope everyone is having a great start to the new year so far!
Bob
In my opinion this is a great car, it is a pity that in Russia it is very expensive. I would like to buy one for commuting to work and around the city.









Jagman, Bob upgraded to a better ground clamp but HF has one that I think works better than that. It's a pretty beefy copper alloy one that is a copy of the more expensive Tweco clamp (the one Mike [ZMotorsports] recommends).Dang, I was just over at HF today (I ordered an air compressor) and I need to do this on the ground clamp of my old cheap welder too - it gets warm after even a quick short weld or two.
Those thin aluminum strut towers covers are a waste of money, they don't do anything - they can't. The problem comes from hitting potholes with large tires with short sidewalls. What you need are the ones that go under the tower, between top plate of the strut and the sheet metal - they're made out of steel and about 1/4" thick. CravenSpeed sells those too I think.
Edit: these... https://www.cravenspeed.com/under-tower-indurators-for-mini/
Any MINI/Mini questions you have just ask, I've been around and working on the newer ones since 2003 (I had a 2003 JCW before I got the Clubby), the old classic ones since the late 60's!
Dang, I was just over at HF today (I ordered an air compressor) and I need to do this on the ground clamp of my old cheap welder too - it gets warm after even a quick short weld or two.



Bob,
Glad you're staying safe and are making progress on your projects.
Lifting up truck tires with the jacking wheel dollies is a GREAT idea!
I have a pair of them, and sure wish I'd previously thought of using one to change out winter/summer tires on my truck.
I sure will now. Thanks for the idea!![]()
I'm following your example.....
Getting the lawn equipment up and running, and the stand by genset that I didn't use all winter.
Finishing up two Sprite transmission builds that I've had waiting for parts since last year - the last time I let the owner get his own parts!
Getting both of my Minis ready for the spring driving season.
Working on my shop extension with the architect - ****** nuisance - why the hell can't they listen to me and draw what I tell them to? Although he is my son in law, so I can't ***** too much, but it's not like he's doing it for free, I gave them a $5,000 tractor in exchange.
My new air compressor should be in soon, so I'll be wiring and plumbing it up.
Lots to do to keep busy.
Then there's the never ending Honey-do list!
Awesome work on the rust removal! What is your strategy?


Bob,
Glad you're staying safe and are making progress on your projects.
Lifting up truck tires with the jacking wheel dollies is a GREAT idea!
I have a pair of them, and sure wish I'd previously thought of using one to change out winter/summer tires on my truck.
I sure will now. Thanks for the idea!![]()
Bob,Let me know if it works for you. I have not tried it yet but somehow it makes sense ion my head.
Changing out tires by jon72vega, on FlickrBob,
I changed out my winter tires to summer tires a couple of days ago.
Your idea worked well.
Changing out tires by jon72vega, on Flickr
Jagman,
Nice list of projects and accomplishments. Keep working out the shop drawing issues one step at a time. You get what you need and want I hope in the end. A new air compressor! That will be a nice addition. Are you just replacing or increasing capacity?
Bob