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Not really, it's only a hobby one and the worst rot I've had to deal with so far. Fillerwork always makes it look pretty haha.
No updates, yet, back on with it soon.
Just spent a good half hour flicking through this, fookin epic........Love the work ethic, picking it apart and piecing together, all hand made panels.
People don't realise whats going on under their feet until Mr MOT tester knocks a hole through, lots of peoples open wallets are mesmerised by shiny things, but mention 2..3....5K... on a cars structure and it snaps shut.....it's fooked ...weigh it in.
Makes my Campus refresh look like a stroll in the park.
Update time as I've finally had some time to get back on with the car after about a year!
On the plus side, all rust dealt with hasn't returned so it's just a continuation of works.
On the o/s of the car the sill has been etched on the inside
Sill end plate
Fitted
More fillerwork
With some primer
Checking over the engine bay to see where it's at and primer to some areas
Some additional filler and primer to the nsr arch
Having another look as the bubbles around the rear windows the decision was made to remove them
The quarter to roof joining strips also removed
Other bits removed too
Some minor repairs required around the sunroof
The nsf door has had some previous work
Primer was flatted to blend in and primered again
There was some extra work required within the boot space so that was dealt with and primered
Moving onto the ns quarter again, there are a few dings requiring filler
With more work to the os quarter too
Some minor work around the rear window and primer to the back end
Taking some time away from the car so that things end up in sync with the body I've started getting a few bits out to be powder coated, once I find a company whose work is actually as good as they claim!
I felt the same way. There's still about 10 plates to go in, and blasting in places but it's nice to get back in the garage, it's been a long time coming!
Some further progress finishing off a few more rusty areas!
The ends of the chassis legs bolt through the seat runners and rust has crept along the seams
The end of the leg removed
With rusty sections cut out
Smaller repair has a small plate fitted into the floor and the end cleaned up and re-attached
The larger repair section fitted
Fillerwork to the inside
With seam sealer smeared about to fill up the depth of the original coating
A rusty corner in the rear footwell where the fuel pump wiring goes through
Repair section
And fitted
Gravitex to both sides
Fillerwork and seam sealer to the outside
With another coat of gravitex to the outside
Around the rear screen had three holes with another just on the top of the quarter panel which can be seen on the previous post.
Areas opened up
Plates made
Areas cleaned up and zinc primered
Plates fitted
More filler work
Then coated with primer
The roof/sunroof surround had a few holes too so that was chopped out
Plates made
Fitted
Some fillerwork
And primered
The osr door had seen better days too
So sections were removed from both the inner and outer skins
Plates added to the inner skin
With a section added to the outer skin
The nsf door also wanted a small section chopping out and replacing
Moving onto the ns turret it had gone in the usual areas and needed more drastic measures.
The outer was removed for better access
Inner section cut out and rust dealt with
Plates made
Fitted
Holes plate up
Outer re fitted and blended in
The nsf subframe mount was also still missing
so some plates made
And fitted, then coated with gravitex
Working back inside the car, some ares used to have sound deadening. Currently the plan is not to replace it. The seating area is covered with trim so I don't plan to paint the inside but although the boot has carpet, access to the spare wheel would show the body so I plan to paint it. With that the wheel well is cleaned up and masked off
And gravitex applied to make it more durable where the wheel may rub
Thanks. Not really, I think that's all the welding done so another week of tweaking should see the main shell in paint. Although a couple of weeks before I can get on it again.
Thanks. Not really, I think that's all the welding done so another week of tweaking should see the main shell in paint. Although a couple of weeks before I can get on it again.
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