(I posted this on the GRM site, and a few people recommended I post here too. I do buy this magazine occasionally, so I should have thought of this myself!)
The car is a B-spec 1962 Daimler SP250. It was bought new by my dad in 1962 and has 40,000 original miles on it. It hasn't turned a wheel under its own power since 1966.
I'm having a nut-and-bolt restoration performed on it by a Brit car specialist in Ontario; it's going to take a few years. I'll add pics as they come. I'm dependent on the restorer sending the pictures, since I'm a few provinces over - about 3000 kms away.
Loaded on the trailer, ready to go to the shop, May 2007:
Arrived at the shop. This picture gives you a good idea of how small it is (I'm 6'1"). I'm on the left of the car, holding a bunch of receipts from the glovebox (kind of cool, I have all receipts, including original bill of sale).
Looks a bit like a catfish, but you can't deny, the thing does have character. I've driven a few around and uhhh, you don't get ignored in this thing. Especially if you hear it. This is one of the nicest sounding V8s ever, IMO.
Yep, it's a V8. Yep, Lucas electrics. Yep, the entire wiring loom is being replaced!
Fins! This thing is low to the ground. If you're sitting it it, you could literally strike a match and light it on the road surface.
With progress, the frame is off, seats and everything ripped out: Bit nasty looking, but everything's being rebuilt, so no matter:
Everything is very solid under there. It's a big heavy frame, but there can be corrosion damage in the front crossmember. This one's fine.
Body's being prepped. It's getting a new gel coat, and there was a little accident damage from 1966 on the rear driver's side fender that can be repaired. It's quite strong glassfibre and fares well in collisions with modern cars, so I've heard.
The stage I'm at now. The frame was sandblasted to bare metal and painted with epoxy. I'm quite happy with this. I'd love to send more money and get more work done on it, but I'm getting the work done as I can pay for it.
More updates when I get them!
James 1962 Daimler SP250 100933