Got it out of the shed for the first time in months today. It is finally at the stage where we can roll it back and forth (only goes straight forward and backward because there is no steering wheel) so we thought it would be good for us to get it out and have a look at it. Had to push my HQ outta the way up the driveway which was surprisingly easy to push up the hill. Must be getting stronger!
First step was to grind away some of the brake calipers because the nuts on the inside of the wheel centers were binding on them. We guessed it was something to do with them being Falcon brakes with Commodore wheels and the differences in the offset. Either way it was only like a 1/4" and it was spinning freely. The front wheel wells also needed some relieving for wheel clearance when on full lock. Had to use a trolley jack to get it up and over the hump of the hoist and also had to jack the motor up some because the sump was hanging lower than the frame rails. After all this had been completed we were able to roll it out of the shed into the sunlight for the first time in months!




Overall we were very happy with it and it got us keen for the next step which is to fabricate the engine and gearbox mounts. We have figured out what to do and it seems it should be pretty straight forward so the next step is purchasing materials and doing some more welding. Hopefully next weekend but probably not until the weekend after.































