OK, my last post was about a Ladawri Conquest I recently bought - I'll be picking that project up in the spring of '22 (I hope), after this one:
The last couple years for me, like for many, have been challenging. COVID has impacted me, work has stressed me, my MGA restomod has offered stressors, but I think I’ve been incredibly lucky. I’ve been able to meet my bills, I didn’t go stir crazy working from home, and my health concerns, such as they are, are minor.
As I recently finished my MGA project (plus or minus an unresolved engine oil leak, electrical gremlins that need chasing, or bolts that need tightening), I have time to devote to “giving back” in such a way that both occupies my time in a way I enjoy, and in benefiting someone who is much less fortunate than I.
I’ve decided to raise money for the Make-A-Wish foundation, a well-respected charity that aims to grant the wishes of children with critical illnesses. My intent is to use parts left over from my MGA restoration, recently purchased parts (hi Stan!), and parts I have yet to purchase, to produce an MGA-shaped cargo trailer. I intend to auction it in the spring of '22, with all proceeds going to Make-A-Wish.
It's truly amazing what wishes can do... give kids renewed energy and strength, bring families closer together and unite communities.
Wish kids are some of the bravest and sweetest kids you'll ever know. They wish to work in a pickle factory, become a superhero, go snorkeling, give their baseball team new uniforms, and push all the buttons in a tall building's elevator.
Make-A-Wish grants thousands of unique wishes each year. But for every wish granted, another eligible child is waiting for their wish to come true.
I'll be making regular updates here and on Youtube (I *think* I'll be uploading my first video today or tomorrow, with time away during the Christmas stand down).
Please, join me in this effort by donating to my fundraising page today, at
http://site.wish.org/goto/MGAtrailer