... or I hope so, because this installment is going to be light on words and big on visuals. Work is a nightmare so progress is still
sloooow!
Below we have a nice picture proving that I can drill in straight lines (I'm getting better,) This is my rather lovely stainless braided fuel line.


Above and below you can see that the scuttle and one-piece tunnel cover have been trimmed to fit and now rest in place. The first Gulf logos are on too - I couldn't resist seeing how they'd look.

My very nice black/polished Minotaur
Minilite-look-a-likes.

Also with
Cortina stub-axle and
Raceleda brake disc.

Work on the wiring continues but is now more-or-less on hold until the
Stoneleigh show when I purchase the
gubbins required. Soon after that, the main body-tub can go on.
About time eh?
Cheers
TC
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