In 1969 dad rescued this 1928 Chevrolet (10,485 original miles) off a Gippsland farm, he then stored it for a further 41 yrs in his workshop. A few months before dad was suddenly diagnosed with "AML Leukemia" in May of 2010 we spoke about getting it out of the shed, dads said "We'll get it running but we're not painting it all fancy". Sadly this never happened as dad passed away after a 6 week battle on 14th June 2010, I owe dad this restoration so here is my story of "Monty" our 1928 Chevrolet.
Thursday, March 29, 2012
Resto: Rear Timber Floor Goes In....
Last night I got stuck into the rear floor area of the chevy and laid down some new timber which went down and fitted into position very well and what a difference it makes in apperance to the layout also this weekend the whole rear tub section will be fitted back up and installed in place if all goes as planned.. I'll keep this post nice and short.... Talk to you soon :)
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Monty me old mate,
ReplyDeleteIt wont be long before your back in pristine running condition. We just have to work on you know who about a paint job.
I will be here waiting for your updates. I will visit your post again to know more about this. Thanks!
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