Yeah, it's all outside under the birch tree, complete with leaves! We bought
the house a little less than a year before we got the MG. Next time we'll get
one with a garage!
This was almost an "accidental" restoration. We bought the car figuring we'd
slap some floors in it, get it running, and fix what broke along the way. A
whole lotta rust in various structural members changed that plan quick! :)
The rest of the car is inside, bostly in plastic bins in the basement. The
engine is almost completely dismantled now. But I did get my new convertible
top delivered yesterday!
-=Chris
Chris King - cbking@alum.rpi.edu
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/kvcbk/
---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From David Carpenter <d.carpenter7 at verizon.net>
Date: Mon, 18 Nov 2002 22:49:59 -0500
>Truly a shade tree mechanic. Are you doing all the work outside? That
>makes it more impressive. The car is looking great. Hope you have the
>room to work inside on all the small parts until you get ready to put
>them on.
>
>Dave
>
>Chris King wrote:
>
>>I've added a couple of pictures I took back in October to my web page, in
>case anyone is interested.
>>
>>http://mywebpages.comcast.net/kvcbk/suspension.html
>>
>>Since then, I've gotten the wheels on it and it's on the ground. Then it
>rained and rained and rained... :/
>>
>>-=Chris
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