Glad to see you back, and looking forward to more videos, it's a shame this one was as far gone, but most of the windows and trim are there. As for the tin worm, it'll buff out with a bit of elbow grease! 😂
Great to see another vid mate. Yes the trip back was interesting, on the weight reduction side of things😆, at least you were getting more mpg gradually the nearer you were to home 🙂. Looking foward to the next one. Great seeing you all the other day, thanks again. Andrew
Good to see you back. Are you going to do a strip-down and salvage video on this find? It'd be interesting to see how many useful parts you can harvest.
Yea!! Missed you guys!! Yep, those pesky remodel projects can wreak havoc on your automotive projects. Between my own "home update" projects, my kids home update projects, and taking care of the tenants needs, two of my three "collector car" projects have grown old and into "Classic Car" pieces. ;o( Newest one is a 1957, then a 1940. last is a 1929. Chevy and two Fords. Hope the motor turns so we can see a "Will it run"??
*Neat, that place reminds me so much of the grounds of a crumbling Victorian pile I visited back in 2009 that had various decomposing CAs in the undergrowth*