Okay... here's the photos from the weekend. These first photos are from Sunday morning.
Driver's side, cage, door protection...

Fuel cell frame, freshly painted.

Fuel cell frame, different angle...

Driver's door protection, inside angle...

Passenger side cross brace.

Another photo, driver's side, door protection again...

Phew... that was a lot of work, cleaning up from all the welding, and such. Then sanding down the bars, cleaning them off - they were pickled (like I am now!) from manufacturing so they don't rust, so they all had to be sanded and washed with paint thinner so the paint sticks. So, Saturday - that was pretty much it, the last of the sanding, grinding and prepping for paint. The cleaning and more cleaning... and then finally painting. Wow... lots of work...
Sunday... the work went on. Starting with the car as above, we installed the fuel cell, plumbing, fuel pump, assembled all the AN fittings and hose - that's a job and a half. Then fit the dash board and make some grovy CF dash plate, mount the dash gauges, cluster and switches. Then once we were done all that, cleaning, vacuuming and then touching up all the paint. Phew... all done and ready for wiring and putting the battery back in. Maybe on Monday night she'll fire alive!
The office, gauges. A new Momo Competione steering wheel is in the works.

Another picture of 'the office'.

The fuel cell, installed, and eurathaned in place. All the plumbing, except the vent line is in place.

Another picture of the fuel cell...

The interior from the rear, the seat has yet to be reinstalled, that's coming shortly.

The driver's side...

fuel line... err, not much to see really.

110 gph holley fuel pump, Earl's fittings and all... if this car has fuel delivery issues, then I have no idea what to do.

The fuel cell, and line, if you look carefully, you can see the inline fuel filter as the line goes in to the shadows over the axle.

Fuel cell, lines, filter, pump from the rear.

The lines coming out of the cell, one of the ports is just a plug. The fuel cell was once used on a car with FI, so it needed a return line - with the carbs it's not needed.

That's it for today... I've got a bit of work to do with putting together a wiring harness for the car now, wiring EVERYTHING up. There is not a single wire in the car right now. SOO... I think the next evening is going to be spent laying a lot of wire.
I have to say that we were really fortunate today to have the canopy. Working in the driveway with the weather the way it was - certainly would have provided challenges if we didn't have the shelter. No issues at all with the rain, or the sun - so we managed to get a lot accomplished. That was yet another day of hard work...
Stay tuned - tomorrow or tuesday, I suspect the beast will roar alive! Chances are that I'll probably wait until wednesday to fire her up though...