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Dry? Yes, mostly. Only one small drip from the non-functioning roof vent/fan above the FJ40s left front fender.Dry? Warm? Pretty fine place to work...
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Looks pretty well restored already!I'm in the early stages of restoring a 1942 GM motorcycle. It's electric. A rare WW2 model from a European GM factory when the civilians couldn't get engines and chassis out of Detroit for the European subsidiaries. The MC I have is a 3 wheel model built as a heavy transport bike during the war years for goods transport on the city so that lorries etc could go to the war effort.
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It's an older restoration I did with my father close to 30 years ago. But it got damaged in shipping after my father passed and I moved it from Europe to California. Need to have another go at it, and this time I will be a bit more specific about period correctness.Looks pretty well restored already!
More details on project 2 please!