Nice work. I have the wheels out of the shed as you saw earlier. I have an hour or three of homework, then I'll run to see what shipping will be. I'll give you a call if anything changes from the quote you got.
Sweet! I can't drive her until I get wheels, but the truck is running well enough to take back and forth to work so I'm content. Take your time buddy - I appreciate it more than you know!
Looks good Mav, I like the updated headlights...Looks like a real well done job to restore the Eagle. Good job!
Thanks man! She's getting there. That was all just the basic stuff.... alot more labor intensive than I expected. :/ But it turned out so much better than expected. The front frame rails seem a bit wavy where the bumper mounts connect, but the frame is straight. They're wavy because of where the welds went in.... and it's sturdy too, we just could have filled in some more flux to smooth it out and we didn't because we had already gone through about 7 rolls of flux core wiring fro the welder... at $12 a roll, it was starting to get expensive.
The next job... once my brother's truck is done and Shelly's Jeep is repaired from her ditch accident back in December... then I'll pull the wagon back in the garage to rip out the interior and finish up the body work. I'm going to do my best to paint the car the exact same color. I really dig it. I'm just going to leave this engine in for now and get as many miles out of her as I can. She just runs too
good to rip it out.... and why fix something if it isn't broken!?
The stroker will sit for now until I find a use for it. Since the Orange SX4 has been neglected... and now that I have confirmed that the engine has blown.... I'm seriously considering dropping the stroker in it along with the 5-speed tranny I've been holding on to.
The choices are limitless at this point... I've even considered selling the zero mile stroker just so that I could use the cash to dump into another engine or two and do it all myself.
Anyways, thanks for looking, posting, and supporting!