Hey folks!

I'm still here and I really didn't mean to leave everyone hanging! I was really suprised to see this old post show up again!

I was wrapped up in two wheeled endeavors off and on during the summer. I repaired my dads GL1500(he and mom don't ride anymore) and my wife and I took a little vacation on it. Been riding every chance we got(which isn't as much as I would like).

Also, my son is a senior in high school this year and I've been following his last year on the football team a lot closer. They grow up fast! He'll be gone to college before I know it!

But, all that doesn't mean I haven't been working on the T though. Just that the blog has suffered. My hat's off to Don and J Robinson, keeping up a running commentary isn't easy(for me a least).

Major stuff I've done since the last post:

Installed the dash and gages
Fabbed the steering column supports
Installed the column
Fabbed a door hinge support and beefed up the hinges
Fabbed a door stop and installed the door latch
Hooked up the steering shaft
Fabbed and installed the brake pedal and booster/MC
Installed 2 different shifters(didn't like the first one)
Rebuilt the Lokar shifter so that it worked like I thought it should
Added wood to the body
Put in 2 driveshaft loops
Cut down and installed a Speedway battery box for a small Optima battery
Built a gas pedal

I'm about halfway through my "todo list", which will finish up the fabrication stage of the build. Then I can move on to the paint and finish work. My goal now is to get enough fab work done so that the state inspection process can start. Don't know how long that will take! The last person I spoke with at the State office didn't seem to be very interested in what I was doing and couldn't answer any questions. Unfortunately, I'm pretty much at their mercy.

I'll post pictures and some more build notes as soon as I can(got to sort and resize the pics). I'll try to get something up this weekend.

Mike