I'm nearing my go-kart stage, close enough to actually see the light at the end of the tunnel now. Summer comes late here and doesn't last long, so I've got some time before the snow melts and it warms up enough to be able to drive the roadster.
I'm doing my own paint and body work, which means it'll be a long process.
Given that it's March 1, I have a couple of months (minus some time spent on vacation next week) to get the rest of the aluminum in, the fatmat down, and all of that. I also need to get the body on to work on the hidden body mounts and QJ deletes.
I'm looking for some feedback on a couple of things.
1) If I start down the body work road, but assuming I can do part of it on the chassis (properly sealed engine bay and cockpit, plus no carpet in), does that mean the car has to sit, or could you take it for a couple hour drive and just plan on cleaning up the front end a bit (assuming it's dry of course)?
2) Or, should I just take the body off the ceiling where it's stored, mount it up and drive it like that until next Fall, then do it all start to finish?
If I go ahead and get moving on the body work, it's pretty unlikely I'll have it all in paint and done before the end of summer. I hate to have a perfectly good car I could be driving sitting in the shop. Plus, I can always find something else to do around here in the summer.
Any ideas from you guys?


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