The car is now watertight. The tonneau is on, and fits nicely, even though it was me did it I am really impressed that it turned out as well as it did. Very good to see it stretched across the cockpit, lines up nicely so if it rains overnight at the rally we won't come back to a flooded car! The zip section down the middle works fine, so Amy shouldn't get too wet if there is a minor bit of rain on the way. It also fits nicely over the steering wheel, and covers the slots for the windows so we won't end up with doors half full of water if it does rain a bit! Here's hoping for weather like we've had today for the rally, glorious sunshine and nice and hot for working on the car.
We also had an early afternoon icecream from a vintage (1950s I think) Morgan Icecream Van outside the local pub. Was in great condition, and in the sunshine outside the pub (very old listed building currently being restored) working on 1950s cars it was a little picture postcard while we had a break.
Anyhow, we finished off the day with removing the floorboard so Keith could get on with the master cylinder tomorrow morning, I think it is now ready to fit, and hopefully not too much lost brake fluid tomorrow (partly because we bought another litre today and it was more than £30!!!)
Chris was allowed an early night because he was looking pretty exhausted - got off the flight this morning after a 4am start and was straight round to work on the car! Chris has started flatting back the paint on the front wing, after having repaired the damage from the ramp falling on the front valance, and now you can't even see the dent, paint should go on there tomorrow but it's looking great already. We're all very sorry to have dented such nice paintwork, especially Keith whose fault it was. That's my story and I'm sticking to it
Anyhow, early night for the troops, another long day tomorrow to finish off preparations for the rally.
Amy somehow escaped working late tonight as she's off out with the girls in town, I can't complain too much with the days off I've been given for going diving in recent weeks
We also had a drop in visit from Heintz, who was dropping things off and picking things up from the garage, we were all in the middle of things so didn't get much time to talk, hopefully we will see him again at the rally or over a beer in the next few months - lots of talk of getting local meetings going for the North London Jowett hareem...
Jack.