Thanks Lads
I will have some more updates as soon as I get back off my holidays I will be doing the final stages of the bodywork. It's been a long time since I stripped the paint (feb i think) and It's taken till now to get the car to where it is today ! I'm only writing this because Adam68 has pointed out that the work is overdue

sorry Adam I do owe an explaination I did say last year that the car would be at the Nats and people constantly ask when it will be finished and the simple thruth of the matter is I just dont know. Without making any feeble excuses im just so busy at work at the moment and i dont want to ask for help or they will get some one to help and i dont want that, i need to make hay while the sunshines. But all this extra work means more money and when the car is shown more will be done
When I first brought the car home from Dave Madders, I fully intended to; do the boot floor, throw it back together and have a blast with it, then do the rest as I went along. But seeing all that shiny new metal against the rusty floor pan just didnt look right so I thought I would strip and paint the floor whilst it's up on the stands and it just roller coastered from there and still is.
I dont want anybody to think that this is a concourse restoration because it is NOT ! But the external bodywork is the most important thing to get right, which includes the panal straightness and the panal gaps. And thats not easy as yoo all know
Thruth is I just want to take my time with it and soon

it will be ready for show and if it's before the season ends I will have a run to the sarf

Adam I havent forgotten I owe you a pint mate, see you at the Nats
Ive got the day off work today to go and pick up my Capri and have to work this weekend to make up

I will have it with me at the Nats, and I will be getting some practice in on the strip

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Kev will have to give me a 6 second start
