It's by no means the finished article as far as the welding is concerned, all of which I will complete due in part to me wanting to at least do some of the work but also to rein in the costs, hand fabricated welding work doesn't come cheap due to the time involved.
The eagle eyed will spot the lack of a rear panel, this was cut out so the car could be fixed securely to the rollover frame, plus it was quite rusted and of course heavily dented!
I have a better one that I bought from the consortium, still needs some repairs but far less than the old one.
There are still repairs to the inner rear wheel wells and the window surround, plus the parcel shelf.
Dash panel needs a bit of work, front end around the grille opening has some issues.
All manageable now that I don't have the task of repairing the floors and sills.
The outer sills themselves went on pretty well but will need some fettling at the wing joint as well as the rear quarter attachment. This was agreed that I would sort out rather than Dan, I suspect he was getting ready for a different task by now anyway!
So in a week or so I will get started on the car again.
Order of works are;
Finish the welding work.
Get the car up on stands for the subframe and axle to be blasted and power coated.
Refurbish all the suspension and brakes, new bushes and bearings etc.
Strip out and remake the wiring loom.
Do a full rebuild, dash and all parts to check for fit
Engine and gearbox fit and test.
Once everything is ticked off I will start to think about painting it, in all likelihood it will be me doing it, as long as enthusiasm is still in supply !
Time wise I'm in no rush as this will be, for sure my last big build. At least while I'm still working full time too. Can't guarantee that when I eventually retire in 10 years or so I don't try again, but this will be my final restoration so I plan to enjoy it as much as I can. That was the main reason for getting Dan to do the bulk of the work so at this stage I'm raring to go rather than sick of the car!