That's how my welder/painter guy calls the datsun bluebird i sent like a month or so ago.
Welding and painting should finish in about a months time. very impatient because i've got two cars that are waiting for me to drive/drift/whatever in, if most of you remember, the other one is the mk3 cortina.
yes, the cortina is still alive and well and i've not junked it. head on to the cortina blog for updates and pics.
i digress.
it's always a dilemma when it comes to choosing a colour for a car since it's a specification that could make or break a car's character. in short, the current "Green de Grandma" has to go in favour of solid white all over the car except the under carriage.
why white? first of all, it's cheap(er) than going with some other colours and also because the interior can retain it's original colours (somewhat beige) therefore saving some extra bits of Ringgit here and there.
here's some pics to whet your appetite, you picture whores. :)
notice the new steel rib that will be welded into place. looks similar to the original so, it's good enough for me.
rib location
very nice bit of detailing by my welder. notice the folds that were done to give a neater almost factory look to it.
i'm on the fence with this bit of welding. why don't they seam weld the plates instead? could it be because of possible distortion of the original steel beneath it?
good patch work over here.
had to remove at least 1/2 the sheet metal in this area as it was quite rusted. good work here too.
layer of primer i believe just to keep it from developing surface rust while other parts are being welded.
until the next update, feel free to leave your comments on anything and everything regarding the car. maybe even help me pick a colour!