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    Today I made the rear mudguards and bits for the steering.
    Cheers Elderly.

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    Looking good Elderly. If it is not too late, I would suggest you cut 1/8" of the bottom front end of the rear mud guards, and allow the running board to go under the end of the mud guard. Much easier to fit the running board and looks a lot neater.
    Coming along very nicely.
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    Coming along fine,Elderly.
    Love your Work in Progress shots.They show how it is done very well.
    Back To Car Building & All The Sawdust.

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    Thanks Jim. I remembered what you said about cutting the 1/8 off the rear guard, I will be doing that. I won't be doing much over the next few days, other things to do.
    Cheers Elderly.

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    Love it Elderly.

    Watching with anticipation.
    Too many projects, so little time, even less money!
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    A few more WIP pics on the roadster.
    Rear seat assembly, sides fitted to rear seat assembly, dash fitted and a mock up of assy. Nothing has been glued to the base yet.
    Cheers Elderly.

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    Lookin Good Elderly.
    Thanks Heaps for the WIP photos.
    Cheers, Crowie

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    Must subscribe, I love this sort of stuff. Keep up the good work!

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    Excellent, good to see you back on the job. Pleased to hear you kept high and dry in the recent floods. This is a great WIP
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    Cheers John

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    They say actions speak louder than words, so I've put this in the Best of the Best section in the Library.
    Too many projects, so little time, even less money!
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    Due to the hot weather and a few health problems I have not done anything on the roadster until yesterday. I managed to get a few things done over the last two days.
    Made and fitted the front seats. Made the roof, made and fitted the grill. Unfortunately the photo of the grill is dark and does not show the detail I will get my wife to take a proper one at some stage. Also a couple of pics of the roof sitting on the body but not fitted yet.
    Cheers Elderly.

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    Just Great Elderly

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    Terrific.
    Reality is no background music.
    Cheers John

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    Going along great now Elderly.Nearly finished?
    Well you have inspired me.I have made six wheels last week.So now I will have to make something to put them on.
    Congratulations on getting this Model A in the Best of Woodwork Forums.In the toy section.
    Not even finished and already in there
    Back To Car Building & All The Sawdust.

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    Top stuff Elderly,
    will be watching this build with much interest
    cheers
    billy

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