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The week end is upon us and weather looks like it's warmng. What is everyone working on?
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taking out a window, doing stucco work and then building a pantry and preparing for a tile floor that I will put down in the next few weeks. Only 3 projects left on the house and the house is FINISHED and then I can play in the garage. Oh yeah, I have to cut up a 4AD front end this weekend to send some parts overseas. That means I might have to mow the lawn to find the parts first...darn it Peter, you just put more work on my schedule.
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I'll be re-torquing my head and getting road ready. Hopefully Barry Phillips is soon ready to join me for a run with his le Mans.
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I am currently working on a 1930 Indian 4 cylinder motorcycle. One of my best friends was in a very bad accident on it and he did not want to ride again, so I bought it from him. I just finished rebuilding the engine after the cases were welded up. The frame looks like a pretzel, so I will be cutting it apart and replacing some frame tubes.

I also just finished my 1952 Morris Minor convertible that I bought from Dave Green's friend. I modified it with a Toyota drivetrain. I am going to drive for about a year and then tear it apart to make it pretty.

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Well I tried a couple of times to attach a 125 kb picture without success. I am building my 900 sq ft garage with 14 ft eves. Oh and also rebuilding a members 4AD motor.

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Well the big red barn is completed. Still a lot to do on the inside. Electrical, epoxy floors, build upper shelving, buy 2 lifts, yada, yada, yada. We chose red and white to help match our house. Here is a picture of it. I hope the picture attaches.

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Excellent space, Dave
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