Hi,I'd forgotten how much fun old cars are
Any updates on how this is progressing?
Best wishes,
Mike.
Hi,I'd forgotten how much fun old cars are
Have you already checked the chassis and floor to make sure it's all solid and protected? It would be a shame to buy and fit new wood only to find that the chassis might need welding. Do you know if the engine runs?
We were at Brill on Sunday, trafalgar blue 4 door. Saw the traveller you mentioned, I believe was it the one with a model on the top of the dash?AHOY1971 wrote: ↑Sun Aug 27, 2023 7:54 pm Hello I’m inspired after having seen Ernest the beautiful and beloved Traveller of Kev and Julie, today at Brill Festival. I can’t quite believe it but I’ve owned Hoy for almost 10 years and he’s been sat under cover, waiting for his turn in the workshop. He’s Trafalgar Blue and on. ‘K’ plate, making him built in 1971 and up for grabs in 1972. He needs a full restoration, inside and out! His panels are all good, engine bay too, but the frame is completely gone.
I’m a girl on a mission now and instead of waiting in line, I’m taking matters into my own hands and starting the renovation myself - wish me luck!