maleven-GP
Well-known member
Hi Guys
I really don't know how i got myself into this mess.. I have always vowed not to restore, but to simply buy readymade classic one day!
Long story short a close friend of mine wanted a loan, and in return offered to either pay it in a months time, alternatively, i could take over the project and transfer ownership instead!! The rest is as they say is history..
I am now a year into it, many Rands having been spent and yet it is still some way to what i want it to be..
This is the look before the work started..

Then stripping and paintwork underway...

Then it was time for mechanical work to resume.. Its amazing how the costs can escalate so rapidly, especially if you not DIY like me!!
The work done is detailed below:-


During overhauling of motor..

Current Pictures..




I am glad i undertook this project, valuable lessons learned... I understand when they say you'll never recover the costs of restoration by selling!!
I really don't know how i got myself into this mess.. I have always vowed not to restore, but to simply buy readymade classic one day!
Long story short a close friend of mine wanted a loan, and in return offered to either pay it in a months time, alternatively, i could take over the project and transfer ownership instead!! The rest is as they say is history..
I am now a year into it, many Rands having been spent and yet it is still some way to what i want it to be..
This is the look before the work started..


Then stripping and paintwork underway...

Then it was time for mechanical work to resume.. Its amazing how the costs can escalate so rapidly, especially if you not DIY like me!!
The work done is detailed below:-


During overhauling of motor..

Current Pictures..




I am glad i undertook this project, valuable lessons learned... I understand when they say you'll never recover the costs of restoration by selling!!