Refurbishment Project
Dean Hickenlooper
Ever thought of taking on a refurbishment project? Well Dean Hickenlooper did. Following is a brief pictorial of the progress so far.
I paused the restoration of Kerri’s MGA for a few weeks to work on a MGA Twin Cam Chassis . Well, that work is complete and the car is now with its new owner. I’m back to working on the MGA,


Baby gots some new shoes!
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With most of the mechanicals and framing parts near completion, and the body panels prepped and painted, it ‘s time now to start the assembly. I know it is not red, but I like the color!
I’ll be posting more on the restoration projects in next month's issue.
Until then, Let’s keep ‘em on the road!

EDITOR NOTE: This will be a continuing saga in future issues of
Driveline. Stay tuned!
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