Well we had our first injury do to the chevette yesterday. My dad and I where workign on body mounts, and was cutting a piece of steel on the table sall (had to use the saw cuase the chop saw burned up) Well the saw cuaght the piece my dad was holding, and it flipped it out of his hands and hit him in the face, right between the eyes and right on down the nose. I drove him to the hospital, and he ended up getting 9 stitches,and today off work. The accident didnt stop him though he was up at 9 this morning helping me finish the chevette off, all thats left for this week it to, install the tire rod..sicne my 40 dollar tie rod end finally came in, put on 2 more body mounts, install the radiator and electric fan. hook the fuel lines, and pump up, and then get it primed and painted.
I've been tryign all day to snag a shot fo my dads stiches but everytiem he see's me with the camera he turns, so I cant see his face
On anothe rnote, I spotted another lifted chevette today, sitting in the weeds, and it looked a sif it was enver finished, i'm going down friday to try and get them to sell it. I can tlet them have a lifted chevette to, I gotta keep the only one in zanesville.
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