A as good as it gets walk through restoration of one 1962.5 Acadian Invader wagon purchased in 2003. Having no history other then family in my hometown of Winnipeg to email question to, and source out all of my local shops and skilled vintage workers, combined with my passion to keep a rare metal wagon in shape and modern enough devices to make it safe in the crazy roads of the lower mainland, this has been one slow but fun project.
Tuesday, November 5, 2013
So officially Mr.Frosty got a good once over. Sure, lots to be done, lots of structural, but thankfully I have met a lot of fans, of oldies and of wagons in particular.
First time actually bringing it to a shop and paying someone to go over it. So of course on the hunt to reduce the costs as much, but to make it safe and bring it to a modern level, both for practical reasons, brakes, seat belts and a front end would do this, and of course all the functional engine and electrical.
Been building my other passion up a lot over the last few years and so very thankful i have a partner who not only "lets" me indulge in these passions but endorse them fully with personal interests and investment of our future.
So, here it goes, the next big challenge:) Wish Mr.Frosty luck...
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