Hello everyone
First time I've posted some work so bear with me, so after lifting the bonnet, here is where I started
With plans to paint the top of the struts and clean the air box by the end of the day this is where I left it.
Now Did actually do what I set out but however I got a bit carried away.
Once I had sanded down and primed the struts, the brake servo looked like it needed a bit of tlc. So once the primer had dried I set about sanding down and priming it. Now while I was waiting I decided to flush the cooling system, and that led me to dismantling the radiator that needed a freshen up. That in turn opened up the power steering resivour open to sanding and priming.
So once I had got round to that I thought I would get round to doing the rocker covers (I forgot how many hours were in the day and forget that I actually had to drive back to Leeds from where my parents are currently housing the car, until I finish, and by finish actually build my car port) so safe to say that didn't get done. However I think I've woffled on enough so here are the before and after pictures
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So hopefully I'll actually try get the rocker covers done, along with everything else.
Well my feet and my back are killing so I'll leave it there
Think I got a bit carried away
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1981 GL Auto 2.0, Barn-Find-Resto, now also a runaround project
1980 3.0S, crash damage resto
1993 Fiesta 1.1
Currently full up and no more space but I still want a 2.8... - Location: Buckinghamshire
Re: Think I got a bit carried away
Nice work of tidying everything up, I always mean to clean up the engine bay but never get around to it!
I am also quite envious of the fact that your garage has a proper radiator!!
All the best
Danny
I am also quite envious of the fact that your garage has a proper radiator!!
All the best
Danny
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