First load of Dynamat is in, it's annoying to fit upside down. Dynamat recommend a little roller that I think they charge around £15 for(!) I just got one from B&Q for a quid it helps to flatten out the padding and make sure there's no air bubbles in I guess.
Anyway, still doing the floor. Got some more packages on the way from the States including my sail panels, bonnet rubbers, suspension lowering blocks and a few other little bits and bobs.
Haven't seen Classic American yet, I did drop them an email ages ago when they were asking for project pictures. I'll pop out and get a copy today now, cheers Andy.
Here's the little piece from Classic American, little bit annoying as I was slightly misquoted.
I said it had a terrible paint job when I got it whereas this article seems to think I hate the current paint. It also comes across that I hate all General Lees which is not the case, I just chose a different style.
Oh well, my first time in a magazine anyway. I'll make sure they get it right next time (!)
Journalists only ever half listen to what you are saying at best. Then they do their write-ups at a later date and can't remember what most of their scribbled notes mean. So they put down in words what they think is the gist of what they think they remember you saying.
That's what I thought when I read it that they misquoted as I know you're happy with the paint, that magazine annoys me sometimes also with the feature car articles, nearly all of them are just glorified "for sale" ads with the owner's number at the end, next month a white 69 Mach One is featured, and guess what, it's for sale
I think your car looks 'well tuff'. I love the wheels. They look great on Adams car too - very menacing.
It is a bit of an odd article, but when I read it I assumed they were referring to the old paint job but then thats only because I know its been done again.
Bit of a pity they couldnt have paid more attention to detail in writing that piece. Still, all publicity is good.