It's good to see that most people are able to keep their cars on the road
Flakmonkey, you have a good excuse for taking yours off the road, sounds like some exciting stuff happening
With the stainless steel overflow... i'm using a stainless steel water bottle that i got from work for free
Had a quick look on ebay and you can get them for a few quid, hopefully that'll save you some scrounging and welding
http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_from= ... e&_sacat=0
My plans on the Camaro are to get it on the road lol and off the axle stands. Still chipping away at it.
For the trans am, service time is coming - oil, fuel filter, new battery etc. Got some rust on the bottom of the door where the plastic skirts have captured water, rusted, pushed the plastic up, scraping the doors every time they closed and opened, showing the bare steel on the bottom of the door where contact was being made, causing it to rust. So looks like i will be taking off the side skirts, seeing what's under there
sorting out what needs sorting out, straightening out the part that sits on the rocker (the part that is pushed up, maybe just due to heat warpage?), then sorting the bottom of the doors to stop further rusting.
Will start on the trans am once the camaro is on the road, incase the t/a is off the road for a few days.
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