Doug made it back to Dayton Saturday night. However if it were up to me, I'd wire him up with an electronic ankle bracelet that allowed him to range only as far as the In & Out Burger stand a couple blocks away and keep him here until both cars are done.
Doug's plan for this trip was to scout out the jobs and tell us what pieces we need to round up. Once all the goodies are ready for him he'll again head west. The temps were in the low to mid seventies which he said is almost too warm. I hope to see him back in February or March when the weather will be more to his liking.
I hope to then get AF-4 together while Tom Sakai hopes to get a white Tiger of his assembled.
As I mentioned, I plan on taking some notes and plan on writing up some of what I learn from Doug. However learning from Doug is like trying to take a drink out of a fire hose. I can only take in a very tiny percentage. While I am certainly learning a heck of a lot more about Tigers from Doug, the process is also teaching me a lot of humility as I now begin to understand how little I really know.
Buck,
at the beach
(sorting original Sunbeam fasteners from replacement SAE pieces while watching NFL football on TV all day)