Sharon and I decided to take a little time away from Bville, SC. We had a chance to kill two birds with one stone. A chance for cooler weather and a vacation where I have never been and Shanon has (that would be a first). Cape Cod was the perfect choice. Mike Pitsley has been working since Feb. on a restoration of the '57 Chevy eBay purchase. This would bring us to the area at the halfway point in the restoration.
We stayed with the Pitsleys for two nights having benefited by a lot of "car talk" and the regional favorite, a New England Fish-fry and Steamer boil dinner.
As far as the car was concerned.... much work was done... the motor was rebuilt, painted and the automatic tranny was added. The whole frame was sand blasted, primed and painted. Mike fabricated a bracket for mounting the AC (mandatory in the South) and alternator (all in chrome). Looks pretty damn good, Mike's fabrication was so good it looked OEM.
The body on the other hand still looks rough, but Mike assures me it will all come together (no pun intended). Still working on him to figure out a way to put suicide doors on the two rear doors of the 210. I think it will be one of the only 57 Chevy hot rods with a pair of suicide rear doors in the country. Anyway, more on that later...