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 I'm back! I'm staggered to see that it's been six years since I was last on. Since then I have retired, built an annexe to the house - and I have a new garage!
 The poor old RS has unfortunately been stored outside during the building work and is a little the worse for wear (boot full of water) but hopefully I can find some time now to get on with the resto.
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 After 6 years outside, I forgot how far I was with this project so took a closer look at what I'm working with.
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 First thing to address is the rear arches. They have had repair sections but they have been overlapped, not butt welded. So I cut through the arch with the intention of making a nice, strong seamless joint.
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 Not too bad for an amateur - but still not happy. So invested in a new inner tub courtesy of Mr Magnum Panels.
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 This wing had been damaged at some time in its life and, when stripped, a frightening amount of filler was found. After getting it back to bare metal and a little panel bashing, it wasn't too bad but would still need filling and I didn't want that. So a sharp intake of breath and a dig into the bank account resulted in the delivery of a new full rear quarter panel.
  Filler 3 by Chris Rigler, on Flickr Filler 3 by Chris Rigler, on Flickr
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 Rear quarter stripped
 
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 Ahhh - that's better!
 
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 Shut that door!
 
 Walking trip was aborted due to the horrendous weather forecast so retreated to the garage to have a go at the driver's door.
 
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 The bottom had a repair on top of a repair
 
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 So off with the skin
 
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 Yuk! Pretty manky so ordered a bottom repair section from Expressed panelsCheers
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 Nasty crack
 
 While waiting for the bottom repair section I had a look at a nasty crack in a weird place - where the inner and outer skin join under the quarterlight frame.
 
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 No idea why it goes here? Anyone?
 
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 No Choice but to cut it out.
 
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 Made up a new section and fixed it in.
 
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 Looks a bit better now.
 
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 I had one in the 80’s that someone had put a big nut ‘n bolt through the door as the bracket had failed completely and there was a fatigue crack going down the skin.
 Too much flex between the frame and skin. Don’t think it helps much when the top of the doors start flapping at speed.
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