Progress is slowing as it always does when details and fitment come into play. I mounted the radiator in the front and it fit ok, but it required me to install a cross bar over the top of it for mounting and protection. This changes the sleek nose look I was hoping for, but it still looks ok. The stacked tranny cooler, radiator, and fan all fit ok with barely enough room for the winch plate and winch. I think it will work.
I'm now working on finishing the chassis gusseting around the engine compartment and passenger compartment. I'm also working on mounting the brake master, pedals, and steering valve. Hopefully I'll get all that done tomorrow. I might even be able to get the exhaust in, then I can finish the floor and see where the seats will end up. I ordered poly seats from Summit that should be here any day. The covers and harnesses already arrived. After the seats, all that remains before disassembly for final welding is attaching tabs in the chassis for rocker skids, fuel lines, brake lines and reservoir/cooler mount brackets. Lots of nickel and dime stuff, but it should go pretty quick.
I was hoping to get most of the buggy done before school starts here in a week and a half, but it doesn't look like it will happen. So I think the project will drag on for awhile.
Carl, I see your point. But I think I''ll leave the links where they're at right now just to see what happens. I'm one of the those types who has to touch the stove to know it's hot. The link mounts will be easy to move down if it comes to that anyway.
Here's a couple pics of the front with the radiator and winch installed for mockup.