Hey guys, thanks for thinking about me!
I keep hoping that I'll get the energy back that I used to have and do some work on some of the outdoor projects.
I've lost about 40 pounds since the stroke and my BP is now well controlled, although it can rise quickly if I get overly physically challenged.
Besides the "27, I have to do some upkeep on the Harley and solve the "fuel pump doesn't prime again" issue on the Corvette, which also needs the AC worked on.
Just so many things and so little time, energy, and resolve these days.
Before the stroke, I was working on putting acceptable wheel studs in the front hubs, and working out a good ride height with the rather heavy tall deck big block and thee low chin of the '34 style grill. I added a leaf to the front spring and went to an eye down configuration, which required making new shackles. As I recall, I was happy with the final results, which was probably the last bit of work I did.
I was pretty upset at how poor the chrome quality was, as the axle and radius rods was quite rusted and looked disgusting. (which didn't make me too excited to continue working on it) I ultimately bought the polished stainless steel axle kit, but have not yet installed it.
I'm actually a bit miffed that Josh at Spirit didn't mention that as an option and how many other bits are also available in SStl. (like the headlight buckets)
I also bought the last of the Duval windshield kits from Speedway. Had to get the non polished as the polished were sold out by the time I had the money in hand.
Anyway, I keep up some small hope that I will at some point get back to where I can work on the hot rod again.
I am still able to work on computers and smaller stuff inside, and still put in a 40+ hour week at work, so I'm not quite totally out to pasture just yet..