NateL
Member
I had some new cushions made for my van, and then i thought i might just cut a few repair panels. Then i thought "why do all that and not replace the floor, and reface the cabinets, and oh yeah, theres that water pump leak and the van will be parked for freshening soooo....i may as well make a proper air filter, pressure test the radiator, replace the old heater hoses, paint the engine bay ,derust,repair and prime the front floors. Must not forget the doghouse tin looks a little beat, i'd better sandblast those pieces, and repaint them entirely.also while the seats are out i can finally get new foam for them"
Now then, back to the freshening. Remove and refinish the cabinets, and prep to lay the floors down. Up to today i'm now templated and ready to glue the floor in, but first there is a bit of rust repair to do. I am really looking forward to putting back together.
Now then, back to the freshening. Remove and refinish the cabinets, and prep to lay the floors down. Up to today i'm now templated and ready to glue the floor in, but first there is a bit of rust repair to do. I am really looking forward to putting back together.