Well Easter has come and gone and Tina has had the last laugh. Well a chuckle anyway.
Started out Thursday night with the intention of ripping out the front end and getting that sorted once and for all. Well in truth I was going to paint the engine bay first but couldn't decide the right colour for my wicked beauty. The original colour, according to the plate, is honey Beige .........
The original colour being the roof in this photo- perhaps?
......... but I have always liked the light blue /chrome combination and since Mrs Tasek won't allow mw to re-visit the Hayman Coral, that my first ute was, we both agreed it should be light blue. So it came down to Seaforth Green, Colleen Green, Wedgewood Blue and """"gasp""""

a &*#@ colour Horizone blue. In my defense all you "found on Rubbish Dumps" haters it is a sweet colour - exhibit "A"
The local general paint store had no idea what I was talking about when I asked for Colleen blue, although they advertise "any colour mixed". Wasting time while they looked through colour charts is the reason I was late getting a sample and didn't have it ready for Easter weekend. So I went to a specialist auto-paint shop that a friend recommend and got 1 litre pots of each.
Friday worked on the property - did I mention I have acreage to keep my idle moments full as well as my new passion (Tina)
With a good stock of Brownie points banked up I cashed in and so Saturday I cranked up the compressor and the touch-up gun and sprayed some samples on undercoated white cardboard box the new big tv came in. Don't ask. Needless to say my wallet is a one way revolving door at the moment and if it it was on Tina I would not mind but it seems everyone has their fingers in it.
The winner! it appears is Wedgewood blue because "it is not as dark as the others and would make the ute look bigger", not sure Mrs Tasek is the right sounding board for this but that is what we are going for a light blue so what the hell.
This is what I envision Tina turning out like, although I am thinking Wedgewood blue may be lighter and grayer
So painting was off the weekends to do list, instead I uncovered the old parts car and removed the bits I couldn't find in the boxes that came with the job lot. Also the only rust issue not eliminated to date is at the base of the rear inner panels of the tub so I scavenged the ones off the parts car and am getting ready to do some cutting and welding next.
Tried to extract the brake lines but gave up as I got stuff in my eyes and needed it flushed up at the house. Why the brakelines ? Well I am thinking if I get these off I can take the measurement and get some tubing cut to match and bent as well. Logical eh?
Anyway I found the wiring harness, spare gauges and a complete set of good chrome for the windscreen surrounds. I forgot that I also have 3 windscreen and two spare doors as well as those on the ute. So if I have any bumps there are spares
Next step will be painting the engine bay which I have masked up and top coated undercoat- don't think that makes sense but you get the idea- I am sure- once I have done that I will work my way back -cabin to tub with a coat of top coat undercoat and Wedgewood Blue.
Thanks for reading- sorry for late editing.