I thought they had downgraded Ernesto to a tropical depression
Doesn't matter, we've had high winds and lots of rain since yesterday, supposed to dry up by tomorrow.
I'll be happy as long as it isn't raining......I can always throw a tarp on the wet ground.
Game plan for tomorrow....:
Finish install of brake line and fuel line.
Install P-brake cables.
Install leaf springs.
Install rear axle (incl..: connecting brake line, p-brake cables, vent hose, and install of shocks).
Then if there is still daylight.....
Install front rotors.
Install calipers (incl..:connecting brake lines)
Then it will just be a matter of lubing the entire front end and bleeding the brakes.
After which, I will get to sit and wait, wait and sit, sit and wait, wait and sit, etc., etc., etc......until my tyres arrive.
But I intend to finish pulling the underdash electrical, cleaning up all the errant sand from
inside the car, work on the passenger door, possibly work on the engine (still gotta strip and paint), clean up the tranny.........
I also need to get a new poly tarp to wrap "sally" in this winter. Her old one is rather threadbare.