There are items on this car that cannot be replaced because they are no longer manufactured. So, if you are not fortunate enough to find the parts you need from extremely limited "new old stock", your only option is to restore the parts you have.
The term "new old stock" refers to actual new parts that were manufactured years ago and somehow have been located and are for sale, usually at a huge price. Needless to say finding new old stock is like making a hole-in-one on a long par four.
The good news is, the parts requiring restoration, that are not readily available, are in fairly good condition. Don and I worked on some of the aluminum trim today and I believe it is salvageable. Of course, Tim has the final call.
I would have taken some photos today, but I left my camera at home. Sorry about that. Will try to do better.
Tomorrow...
Tom






The more I inspect this car, the more excited I become. Even the trunk floor and the fuel tank are in remarkable condition...something you just do not find in a British car this old. With no reference to the color at all, this car is truly a rose among thorns. Just wait, you'll see.
My friend Don, who is going to help me with the restoration came by to inspect the car. I think he is as excited about this project as I am. We made plans to begin work on Monday.
Most of the day was spent cleaning, organizing the shop and making room for all the parts we will be removing. I also took a great number of photos to document the condition and to help with the reassembly...always a good idea.
It is absolutely amazing that all the parts are there. Well, enjoy the photos; by the end of next week you will not recognize this car. 