spent a good part of the day switching out a door. and once again i'm baffled at how difficult of a car this thing is to work on. and although i'm no mechanic, i've been working on vw's and porsches since i could drive, so a good 25 years now. italian cars are definitely a different animal, that's for sure.
anyways, here's some pics of my ghetto door. all the more reason for a flat black spray can job i've been thinking about. anyone have any pics of a flat black (or any flat paint for that matter) milano?
first, here's the reason i swapped out the door. my milano came with a beat up door and a mangled door handle. i found some door handles at the local pick a part and the guy who sold me the engine gave a door he had lying around.
of course it doesn't match.
and here's my beloved work area looking white trash right now--ya know it's really hard to have a bunch of cars in various states of being worked on without it looking WT! oh, well, at least they're italian!
and a gratuitous shot of my alfetta. it runs and everything's there except the smog parts so i've been letting it hibernate.
and here's my view of my car empire which i'll be losing soon since i have to move. i can look out my window and see my alfetta, milano, & 944 turbo (under the orange tree.) the scirocco's on the street so it's not included. i'm so bummed about the move as this is 1 in a million house out here in LA (the owners sold the house out from under us). it's nearly impossible to find somewhere to house a bunch of cars which aren't registered and work on them. oh, well, everything has to change, i guess, but i'm going to miss it. at least it's forcing me to get the milano back together.
still not sure if i'll even put the engine back in before i move. maybe i'll take it as it is, except i have to bolt the transmission back to the body and some other stuff. the engine just has so many things that seem simple enough only to drag on when i try to get it accomplished, what i call the "italian syndrome." i'm running out of time quick & i hate to rush the engine only to regret it later on. i dunno what to do as it's such a mess right now. oh, well, we'll see.
more to come . . . .