Well over the course of the last week there has been much that went on. Cleaned up a lot of loose ends. Tightened down the trans pan and added some fluid and the dumb thing still leaks. Now it is coming from a stupid cooling line!!!
Also some where along the line the linkage on the trans adjusted itself and it is a little flighty about going into park.....
On a brighter note, I finished wiring all the lights and it now has functioning turn signals, hazard lights, brake lights, high and low beam headlights, working bag gauges and tank gauge. Wired in a siren and ooga horn as well. Threw a little paint on it it to cover up the chop line in the back, and finished up a few other things. Put on the hood ornament (actually for a 48 but looks cool and fits pretty well) and re-used the hood badges on the side of the cowl, I think it looks great. Also put on a little mo-hawk on the air filter for some added pizazz. Half a$$ed a mount of the cooling fan and wired it in. Still need to build a shroud for the fan but it was on for now and the fan is strong enough to cool without the shroud. Even threw on a couple mirrors and built something resembling a bumper to put in the hitch on the back.
With all that at this point it was time to roll out into the sun and prep for a trip on the trailer. No time for a test ride.
Put it on the trailer Tuesday night pulled out Weds morning for the big day!! Showed up at mom and dads that afternoon and unloaded. Finally got a chance to take it for a quick cruise. To bad it wasn't legal but I did manage to make it a couple miles down the road and back and it felt amazing!!! Rolled her in the barn to rest for Saturday.
Pulled it out and set it in the driveway for the festivities Saturday morning and she was the talk of the crowd. Photographer was having a field day with it and so were all my friends.
My new bride got to have the honor of the first ride (other than me of course) and we were glad it was there.