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 Originally posted by Charlie Chisholm View PostFront end really rusty mark , both rear quarters and boot floor will survive ha
 
 Lower bulkhead , was far better than top, only set back was on o/s flitch (Where it join's on door post was 20mm short) Post a pic up later , had to joggle and fit piece in , did have me worried for a bit tho. Nice gauge steel 1mm thick , lots of holes to drill for pedal box etc but i will get there, eventually . Might need a favour of you mark, need a few pics of the cut out on the bulk head for the bda engine, original was patched up bad plus it was running twink lump in later years. Have you got any (without engine fitted mate )??? If so any chance you could mail them to me please
 Here you go Charlie..... 
  
 
  
 
  
 
 I have full size versions of the above plus shots from inside the car.
 Also pics of the upper bulkhead where the throttle & speedo cable fit.Mark....
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 Top man cheers !!
 
 Did not think cut out was as deep
 
 My email is charlie.chisholm1@btinternet.com Please forward pics mark as they will be a great help mate
 
 PS Nice proper bda shell mate in pics   Regards Charlie Regards Charlie
 CWC Restorations
 Boldon Colliery Industrial Estate
 Sunderland
 M 07984 888010
 L 0191 4478201
 
 cwcrestorations@btinternet.com
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 Been a while so here are a few more pics
 
 Decided to repair door posts before i fully welded up lower and upper bulkhead .
 
 Needed to brace innerposts in place before i could get ruddys grinder out.
 
  
 
 Just a bit of box section welded between inner posts and secured to transmission tunnel.
  
 
 Door fit was good on n/s before i started so it was very importand i kept positon of inner door post spot on.
 
 N/S Door post with door removed , does not look horrid but it was full of rot. These rust in amazin fashion on mk1 and 2'sRegards Charlie
 CWC Restorations
 Boldon Colliery Industrial Estate
 Sunderland
 M 07984 888010
 L 0191 4478201
 
 cwcrestorations@btinternet.com
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 A few more pics
 
 Now inner post is secure the outer could be removed without to much worry about moving about and losing alignment of door
 
 I used Hadrian outer repair skins, used them before and happy with fit.
 
 Starting to remove outer skin
 
  
 
 a bit more
 
  
 
 next picture shows outer skin fully removed , i then set about cutting out rot and welding up too make sound. The inner post , the bit left is not serviced by anyone so same has to be repaired or swapped for a good 2nd hand one. Was lucky i manged to save
 
  
 
 Inner post fully repaired and ready to fit new outer
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
 New outer in position prior to welding up
 
  
 
  Regards Charlie Regards Charlie
 CWC Restorations
 Boldon Colliery Industrial Estate
 Sunderland
 M 07984 888010
 L 0191 4478201
 
 cwcrestorations@btinternet.com
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 Hung door to check alignment before i fully welded up  
 
  
 
 Lower bulkhead welded to new door post  
 
  
 
  
 
 Tis nice to feel like you have made progress ha , next o/s post and its rough Regards Charlie Regards Charlie
 CWC Restorations
 Boldon Colliery Industrial Estate
 Sunderland
 M 07984 888010
 L 0191 4478201
 
 cwcrestorations@btinternet.com
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 Door post readly available from motor factorsOriginally posted by grum View Postlooking great  
 
 just out of interest, how do you come by the panels ? are they fairly easy to get hold of still ? or do you have to spend mega money after finding them ?
  
 
 Bulkheads etc from ex pressed and very expensive
 
 Still a few genuine panels about but getting a tad expensive
 
 Owner of bda has spend a few years searching for panals before getting car restored mateRegards Charlie
 CWC Restorations
 Boldon Colliery Industrial Estate
 Sunderland
 M 07984 888010
 L 0191 4478201
 
 cwcrestorations@btinternet.com
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