Well Hello everyone!
Been a long time, and a lot of water has passed over the dam. And I have had very few idle moments since I last posted. I did have a minor health issue earlier this year. First time I was admitted to a hospital since I was born. The nurses said I was in denial that I needed to be there. In fact one nurse took my shoes when I threatened to leave! Oh well that another story..
Just took my boat out of the water on Sunday and winterized it. Put a new gas tank in my 1937 Buick roadster, removed and had the gas tank lined on my 1932 Buick. Overhauled the transmission and brakes on my 1914 Cadillac, and painted a 1962 Chevrolet pickup for a friend to name a few of my project. I have been on quite a few car tours and travel to Europe and Canada too... Oh and I went to the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elagance in Sunny California this past August...
http://www.pebblebeachconcours.net/
Then my 1910 Buick that turning out to be a three year never ending battle...
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=80163&highlight=1910+buick
The most difficult was getting the two cylinder engine in working order. It took over a year to get the two cylinder jugs welded and repaired. The I bored the blind cylinder bores and put in two cast iron sleeves. Replaced the cast iron pistons with new aluminum ones along with modern rings. Made all new rod and main bearings. Along with adding main bearing seals,, these old engine never had seals. And simply leaked oil on the ground. I guess it help keep the dust down on the dirt roads back then. Yep roads weren't paved back then!
Here's some pictures of this old gal finally coming together... With a little luck she will be finished up by summer....