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  • Deffo time consuming mate, but it has to be right for other bits to fit, and yours is deffo making good progress.

    If you want it, get it, before someone else beats you to it.
    www.escortmk2harrier.webs.com/

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    • Originally posted by mk1GTstu View Post
      thankyou, i'm getting there slowly i think, its a time consuming job cutting out the rot & making up repair sections.
      Time consuming it is, but for me each repair you show is still very interesting to see, and so important to getting that great end result that will make all this hard work so worthwhile!

      Tim

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      • ^ what he said! Keep at it, will all be worth it when its done

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        • Cheers for the replies . Yeah i will keep at it & updating this thread.

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          • Looking great, nice bit of fab work going on

            S.A.S Motorsport > http://bbs.rallyesportescorts.co.uk/...o=view&id=2408

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            • Bit more done, clamped front panel on to check it fits ok,

              clamped the front crossmember in place & a new slam panel support as the original was missing,

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              • more,

                and all welded in

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                • Oh, and found this metal plate with a woodgrain finish stuck on the nearside bulkhead/wheelarch with silicone sealer!
                  Thats a job to sort out another day

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                  • Originally posted by mk1GTstu View Post
                    Oh, and found this metal plate with a woodgrain finish stuck on the nearside bulkhead/wheelarch with silicone sealer!
                    Thats a job to sort out another day
                    OMG what people used to get up to when patching up their cars! Years ago, I was horrified one day when I went over to see my brother who ran a 1963 VW Beetle. He had only filled a hole in the chassis section with concrete, and was very proud that it was such a solid job!

                    Tim

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                    • thats coming along really well...not many of these left at all....love it

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                      • good progress again .
                        nice job
                        dav

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                        • cheers for the replies . Bit more progress made, decided to sort out the area around the heater bubble

                          quite a bit of rot around here

                          got the grinder out & cut it all out & back to good steel

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                          • decided to do this in a few sections as its an awkward area to repair, some repair sections made up & welded in,


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                            • then welded in the lower section & smoothed down the welds,



                              and a coat of primer to protect it.

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                              • also removed the remains of the nearside flitch plate, wing rail & cut off the plate that had been welded over the top mount






                                more rot to sort out here, thats it for now

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