Well, some of you might have noticed I was absent on Sunday. But before you start pelting the shiny bodywork with stones let me explain:
My intentions were good, bordering on honourable. I'd picked up all the gear to allow me to get the tracking sorted (still got it as it happens and will be on the Planet over the weekend if anyone needs theirs sorting) and the garage was booked for Sunday daytime. We'd raise the suspension, get the tracking sorted, fit the new uprated servo and master cylinder and the shiny new Poly bushes courtesy of Dr Martin. All this depended on the rear wheels. It was a sweet deal as Miss Groove was studying hard for an exam and wouldn't mind if I buggered off for the weekend.
Like any good plan one minor detail can totally speedboat things up.
And this weekend that detail was Lepsons.
Now don't for a minute get me wrong here. their work is till head and shoulders above the competition but it's that attention to detail that trousers up my weekend. I called friday to make sure the wheel was going to be delivered only to be told that the finish wasn't perfect so they were doing it again. Excellent that they're that committed, cack that I won't get my wheel back.
I suppose I could have driven it on the fabulous Borbet/Lenzo combo but I just wasn't feeling it. I wouldn't have been able to set everything up and didn't fancy driving it the best part of 150 miles with mong suspension and no tracking.
So anyway.....
In other news tt's not been all bad. I've sold the Seat (to Gareth the Genius Bodywork guy as it goes) as the company Poon Wagon arrives this week and the money from the seat will be allowing me to do a few more bits. I know I said I wanted this project to take a while but I'm addicted! The deal is pretty sweet and I'll be getting the engine bay all nice and shiny plus money which is cracking for the pair of us if I'm honest.
The interior is progressing well. I severely doubt it'll be anywhere near finished until winter but I'm cool with that. Moomin has come up with some superb ideas and until then I'm going to bung some black Rado seats in the front and board the back. Rather chav but it'll all be one colour so people wont notice. I'm toying with the idea of a rado rear bench but I'm thinking it'll be too much work.
I also found a morning to go up to the barn and sort a few problems. I changed the indicator stalk (Si's suggestion) and while there's still a slight problem it's definitely better. Think I'll strip the whole thing back again this weekend and give it a thorough clean. I also went to work on the badly fitting indicators and fitted the original rubber surrounds (cheers Baz). The result is much better, still not perfect but definitely something I can live with.

It still looks terrible on two different sets of rims but that'll be sorted this weekend


While I'm not a betting man I'll lay good money on me actually trousers attending in June. But then I said that last month ;D