Thanks must go out to Donny for helping us angle grind our floorpan! He did a wonderful job and he was more than avid to help us out in all aspects.
Unfortunately due to the Easter break, our progress has been slow. We have a template that's currently being tested to ensure we have a perfect fit when we actually start chopping away at the sheet metal.
Jarred: thank you for having pointed out that our MkI is actually a swallowtail. Its surprising that it's kept in my garage, and I've been looking at it so much in the last couple of weeks, I honestly havent even realised that it was one (not to mention I too was under the preconcieved notion that a swallowtail only existed in a 3 door form). That comment has just boosted Jon and my moral to ensure this car gets what it truly deserves.
Yesterday, I spent most of the day cleaning out the remaining interior surface rust and removal of glue residue and other general grit. The interior is ready to be rust converted and primed (with the exception of our missing 'Flintstones' footwell). Jon and I honestly hope that at the current progression, we can have this car restored to it's former glory in hopefully under a year's time. However, we wont rush things as I'm also obsessive, compulsive, when it comes to cars, so I dont want the same problems appearing again. *Photos will go up once the interior is rust converted and primed.
Stay tuned...
Unfortunately due to the Easter break, our progress has been slow. We have a template that's currently being tested to ensure we have a perfect fit when we actually start chopping away at the sheet metal.
Jarred: thank you for having pointed out that our MkI is actually a swallowtail. Its surprising that it's kept in my garage, and I've been looking at it so much in the last couple of weeks, I honestly havent even realised that it was one (not to mention I too was under the preconcieved notion that a swallowtail only existed in a 3 door form). That comment has just boosted Jon and my moral to ensure this car gets what it truly deserves.
Yesterday, I spent most of the day cleaning out the remaining interior surface rust and removal of glue residue and other general grit. The interior is ready to be rust converted and primed (with the exception of our missing 'Flintstones' footwell). Jon and I honestly hope that at the current progression, we can have this car restored to it's former glory in hopefully under a year's time. However, we wont rush things as I'm also obsessive, compulsive, when it comes to cars, so I dont want the same problems appearing again. *Photos will go up once the interior is rust converted and primed.
Stay tuned...

Comment