MadeByMiller
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Just brilliant Mike! Could not ask for a better outcome.
Just brilliant Mike! Could not ask for a better outcome.
Mike, you do realize your repairs stand out. Your spot welds are finished/invisible, there's no orange peel and that clear is forever going to polish so much better than factory. No one outside your immediate family (and everyone on the Garage Journal) will notice.
Mike, congrats on selling your bike and that bodywork looks amazing. We have been dealing with wildfire smoke around my area the last few days. I could actually see ash falling yesterday.
Let’s hope it clears out soon for both of us.
Jay
For someone who doesn't "do it enough to really be good at it," it looks pretty close to perfect! Even if you hate riding that bicycle, you certainly didn't forget how to ride it! Really nice job on those rust repairs.I HATE doing paint & body work these days and I just don't do it enough to really be good at it but I do my best.
For someone who doesn't "do it enough to really be good at it," it looks pretty close to perfect! Even if you hate riding that bicycle, you certainly didn't forget how to ride it! Really nice job on those rust repairs.







That looks Great. I have done that kind of work and know how difficult it can be to have a blend like that. Especially with Silver!!!
And also, you don't do it every day! Awesome job with everything!!

Mike - Congrats on selling that beautiful bike. I expect the buyer was thrilled to see the fantastic condition it was in. I'm sure it was bittersweet for you as is selling most anything that you have touched. I'm trying to imagine how it will be for me to sell the classic car that I've owned and cared for since March of 1973 - that's over 49 years of ownership. I'm trying to decide when the right time is for me to part with it, and how to actually proceed.
Mike in WI
My timing usually *****. The bike for example should have been on the market in the spring when my son sold his. His was only listed for a day when it was sold and the guys that came and bought my son's were also drooling over mine but I informed them it wasn't for sale. At that time I was still thinking I was going to continue to ride and we were actually planning on a trip to Teton NP with some friends so selling was not on my mind. However, maybe my son's sold so quickly because it was spring and people were just getting the riding bug for the year or maybe it was because the inflation really climbed and people had a bit more disposable income available earlier in the year. Regardless, I think I waited too long to sell mine as I was just about to pull it from the market and keep it rather than deal with any more assholes trying to low ball me before they even saw the bike. I am very pleased that it seemed to go to a good home though and the guy seemed to realize what he was getting.Mike, your attention to detail and quality far surpasses most body shops in my opinion. Even the seams on the Jeep look better than when they came out of the factory... Keep up the good work. You always have a second career to fall back on if your 1st one doesn't work out....
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Thanks, Mike.
For timing, I plan to sell in the spring but I'm not sure which year! It's an MG TD roadster and it seems like the ideal time (just like with selling a motorcycle). I went to a Cars & Coffee in Elkhart Lake this past Saturday and it sure looked good to me (and I think to others) plus the drive to and from the event was perfect!
Mike in WI
Agreed! Body work is the magic I do not "get", nor will I ever I suspect! Fantastic work as always Mike!Thank you, I appreciate the comments. My hat is off to those who deal with paint & body work every day. I will stick to having a wrench or welder in my hand vs. a paint gun.![]()








Do you still have your White Crew Cab? You must keep it in the attached garage?
Now for a teaser. When I mentioned to the wife a couple of months ago that I was contemplating selling the Harley, we had a deep discussion about what to replace it with, or even IF we will replace it with something. You'll have to stay tuned for news on that front......![]()
Now for a teaser. When I mentioned to the wife a couple of months ago that I was contemplating selling the Harley, we had a deep discussion about what to replace it with, or even IF we will replace it with something. You'll have to stay tuned for news on that front......![]()
Maybe a Corvette would fit nicely? It's a guess and I'll admit I don't think it's a good one.
You can’t just leave that there.
I maintain that if it's "replacing" the bike it's got to have a way to put sun on your noggin so maybe a 'vert Camaro? (ZL1 obviously)You'll have to stay tuned for what may or may not come to fruition...![]()
I maintain that if it's "replacing" the bike it's got to have a way to put sun on your noggin so maybe a 'vert Camaro? (ZL1 obviously)

I'm not saying anything more until I make up my mind for sure in case I chicken out.![]()

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Your son's Jeep turned out beautiful.
Come on, spill the beans! What's next?
I got it…..Hummer EV![]()
I hope you are a long way from Mike's place 'cos you will definitely have rattled his cage with that listUnderstood that you'll share when you are ready, if that is the case.
but,
To have a bit of fun, I came up with a list of possible 'leisurely cruising' type machines
-Prevost x3-45 Coach
-Slingshot w/ trailer
-light aircraft of some type
-Rat rod
-Floating money pit (aka boat).
-Tube chassis buggy
Understood that you'll share when you are ready, if that is the case.
but,
To have a bit of fun, I came up with a list of possible 'leisurely cruising' type machines
-Prevost x3-45 Coach Actually I am more fond of the XLII or X3 personally.
-Slingshot w/ trailer Not my cup of tee.
-light aircraft of some type Afraid of flying (heights in general).
-Rat rod Like the concept but just don't appeal to me. Not "finished" enough for my liking.
-Floating money pit (aka boat). HELL NO!!!!!! Never again....
-Tube chassis buggy Thought about it several years ago, however, it would be similar situation to having the powersports that we got rid of and having to trailer them to the trails and break camp. Our JKUR gives us the perfect balance of off-road ability yet drive to the trails and back as well as tow across country for sightseeing.













