lastmanx wrote:I know what is left to complete. It is the most time consuming and tedious. You are at a point most people quit. Just force yourself to get it done. I have been where you are at multiple times and I have found, the build now changes from fun to work. I only want to encourage you to keep at it. As an example: look at buggy for sale ads, you will see them just needing little work; like seat install, wiring, or minor finishing. Believe me there is a big difference in value (both $$$ and fun factor) when a buggy is complete and drivable. You can do it, take your time but not too much time. Again well done so far.
A friend fond me the body and I did not hesitate
between the beginning of the construction and now, I bought a house with some works
so I stopped the buggy
now the buggy is at home and I can tinker when I want
since the age of 20 I wanted a manx, now I'm going to have 50

so he will roll this manx

thank you for your post

i have advanced on the wiring but i am waiting for cable and parts
The last photo :
