Amazing what bodges you find , better to find them all now though rather than later.
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1.3 Ghia rebuild
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More done
Kick panel
From here
To here
On the sill. I was going to leave it but the newspaper made me nervous
Opened up, its not too bad. rear section needs most work
Sill should be on tomorrow. Tried the floor and inner sill in place.
Not sure if i should keep the Ghia Wood, (plastic)
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Ooopps, couldn't figure out why The floor was rusted yet seemed very strong. Then i found out someone had put a replacement floor panel in....... on the outside under the old one..
So i couldn't leave it.
One hole
New inner sill and front pan. Fit them tomorrow
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More done or should that be more cut out.
Inner and outer sills done and floor repaired. A post and kick panel finished, didn't get an pics yet of that. Only some of the sill bits going in.
Move forward a bit and upward.
Strut top thought i may get away with leaving the old repair that had been done.
No i don't think so.
As it was. You may think looks a bit naff but ok.
With the repair top off.
Was nice to see nearly half the chassis number
Almost to the repair stage
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It may even be this year!
Strut top rebuilt
Top fitted
Moved a bit further towards the front and yes more filler and underseal
Almost at the end of the drivers side innerwing, slam panel ends are not the best.
So off with the end and in with some more metal.
Trial fit of the end, needs some extra adding
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And more Todays work
Slam panel corner remade. Not to good at the panel beating lark. But i had a go.
And the extra bit added.
And around the corner. The front lower panel was not too bad but as i had a new one that came with the car. In it went.
I did find that the captive nuts for the ARB mount were well out of line. So they needed moving in by 10mm each side.
And just to make it look like i didn't have far to go. I popped a few panels on to see if it all lined up
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I was glad to help rob out in finding this car, I was approached by someone from the local scout group who saw my rsoc jacket and car, he said he had the car for sale and I then contacted rob, who did the deal,
looking forward to some passenger rides in this one when done..
steve
RSOC Cleveland Group Secretary
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Blocked nose and sore throat are slowing down progress
Ended up cutting more out than putting in. Strut tower fitted in on the passenger side.
The passenger side wing rail had be removed before i got the car, so there was a lot of bit to straighten and thin steel to remove. Just need to get it put back on in the right place.
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