One of my other conditions is "eyes bigger than head".
There are lots of things I want but simply just cann't cope with anymore due to (proper) medical conditons.
Rather than spending what energy I have (I can spend weeks at a time doing little more than being in bed often sleeping 18 hours at a time) working on various projects I've decided to concentrate on just one - a Minor van.
The idea is if I galvanize chassis and cab and then try and source a firbeglass back body hopefully I'd have a vehicle that will outlast me with nothing other than routine maintenance.
Next thing is getting the energy and motivation to sell the mountains of parts and vehicle I've already aquired as part of this "life decluttering" so I can concentrate on a van.
Hopefully the first to go will be a CJ-5 Jeep - ex Iraq army and currently basket case as I was intending fitting a diesel engine to replace the previous 8-10 mpg petrol engine.
With that gone I'd then have a spare lock-up garage to store a dismantled van whilst I restore parts at home.
Problem I've found in the past is a total, "body off", restoration take up a LOT of space - far more then you realise !
Paul Humphries
BTW I'm not giving up on 4x4's but having, on permanent loan, a vehicle from a friend which I assume Ray will appreciate
http://www.erichall.eu/minerva.html
Last time it moved (over 5 years ago) was after I parked it up from taking it for a short drive !
Needs nothing major doing to it as no rust / rot with being Nato reserve stock - just checking over and registering in UK.
Will make a nice Minor recovery vehicle for towing any van project to and from the lock-up
