Project Bentley - another year, another pile of work
The last time I posted about the car, the wheels were about to get refurbished. And they were in dire need of it to be honest. They'd been done sometime before Gary bought the car, and like a lot of stuff on that car they were done badly.
Before (click for them in Giganto-Vision™):
Even leaving aside the fact that the wheels weren't sparkling clean when those photos were taken, the camera doesn't show just how bad they really were. One wheel in particular (front left) was showing signs of serious grot. Add to that the fact we'd had to fit tubes to the tyres to stop them going down (you have to figure the wheels were porous), and you quickly reach the conclusion that it's time to sort the wheels.
We also took this moment to change something about the look of the car. I've always said that whitewalls belong on Cadillacs and R-Rs, not Bentleys. And as matters stand now, the whitewalls are no more. Gary isn't sure about not having them, I'm certain that if it was my car there would never be any whitewalls on the tyres ever again. The difference between our opinions is that I'm right, but I'd like to hear other thoughts.
Anyway - photos from after:
As you can see on some of those photos above, there's a bit of nastiness in the wheelarches. ~21 year old car, built in Crewe, it's pretty much to be expected. The paint isn't looking too clever in a few places now either - we've made it look a lot better than it did without having to spend a small fortune, but it's time that some money was spent. I'm setting aside some time now to strip off all the bits and trim that we can so that the body-'n'-fender shop has less to do to paint it. The target now is to have the body and everything else on the outside done by August. Got a couple more jobs to do inside (oh, there's a story there - another day. It's a mildly amusing tale, involving muppets who can't read the spec of dashboard bulbs
), and then....well. Shouldn't be a great deal to do then except drive the old girl.