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Putting it together – thought I’d start at the important end.

I started to reassemble it Sunday. Seemed reasonable to start with the most important end – the one most people will be looking at – the back. Cause they’re usually behind me. Ha ha. Actually it’s because I didn’t have the front apron on yet and was anxious to make some real visible progress, this end was easier.

Put on new tail light lenses. I was able to reuse the side markers, reverse and license plate lenses. I started to do the windshield washer mechanics but couldn’t find the washers that go under the squirters. I remember taking them off, but don’t remember which box I put them in. I think they were an oval plastic piece, I’ll have to look some more. Here’s some pics:

First thing I did was put the MG plate back on the trunk:

It was a great day so i left the big garage door open. I’m working along and I hear this “Thump”. I look over toward the tool box and see something fall into the tool box. I go over and it’s a bird! It had flown in the garage then saw the window up near the roof, hit the glass and knocked itself out. I went over to look it was laying feet up – just like a dead bird. But I could see it breathing. I left it alone and then decided to take a picture. by then it was standing upright but not moving or trying to fly. Left it a lone a while and some other birds landed near the door, he heard the chirping and off he went. At the office we’ll get a bird a week or two hitting the windows. The sun hits the windows and they probably think they can fly through it because you can see the trees through the windows on the other side. We’ve never seen dead birds out in the yard but I’ve seen them drop to the ground and sit for a while. Just an interesting side trip ….

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