I vote C; relax and recoup (but let's be honest, can you even let yourself do that?)
But if you do B hopefully I'll be able to plunk down the money for a pair of sliders for my 62. Been wanting a pair for many years.
You're not the only one I've heard this from. My CSF radiators have held up well (first one most likely only failed because I slipped and clunked my knee onto the upper tank with most of my weight behind it) though, so at least there's one good OEM grade radiator out there without having to fork...
LOL it works great, but black anodized metal in direct sunlight (no window tint) gets quite toasty. If I position a vent just right to hit it when I'm in 3rd and 5th it cools off after just a couple minutes with the cold air blowing over it. Until that point though, not fun!
NICE! What material? I have a set of the billet ones from AA that I like the appearance of, but in extreme hot or cold temperatures they are definitely uncomfortable to grip.
Very sorry to hear, Jason. But totally understandable. You deserve to have time to yourself to focus on healing and enjoying what you can.
I wish I could've afforded to have you do up my 62 because the work you've done is nothing short of phenomenal.
Do you plan to finish your 6x6 Cruiser...
I saw these the other day when ordering a couple small items from CC. Was wondering if they'd make a good mounting location for fog lights, given fogs work best when they're mounted low and it'd be great to have something that moves with the wheels as you steer.
I love the look of them overall...
I absolutely love the retro Toyota stripes. If I can EVER get fresh paint on my rig (professionally done, not my own "just to prevent corrosion" work), stripes would be a must.
Looks great! I like your cup holder MUCH better than what Tuffy provides.
Did you design it to fit around the rear heater? From what little I can see in the pics it looks like you removed the rear heater.
If you designed it to accommodate the heater, I'm curious to see it from the back.