5/11/17
The next welding chapter is a very late production 1959 Sun Roof coupe. I only have to help with the steel work. Once that is complete the owner will take it home to dry fit the rest of his parts and then its off to his trusted bodyshop for final paint.
The owner is a stickler for originality and detail so extra care will be taken but its no where near as rusty and I don't have to construct a body from thin air so its going to be alot more straight forward as compared to my adventure.
Original nose appears to have been hit patched and hit again. Its pretty lumpy and mishapen at this point so a new nose from Trevor's was ordered.
Battery box is in similar condition so a new assembly was also ordered from Trevor's. BTW: I'll be cross measuring and checking for deformation in and around the front suspension to determine weather it needs to go on a frame dozer.
Floors and longitudinals are of course gone and expected on a car with a large hole in the roof.
but again nothing like what I just went through.
However rot in places like this does tell me there will surely be some suprises along the way.
Aside from the frontal damage and rusty floors the rest of body appears to be in pretty nice condition. No suprises under this primer as its already been media blast clean so what you see is what you get. All closing panels are matching numbers but the original doors will need some lovin'.
This is a very late A and as you can see some B series details like this reverse light embossment where beginning to show up as Reutter began tooling up for the new production run.
Well this completes the intro for now as I won't be hitting it hard until the coupster is gone... Within the next few weeks give or take.
Thanks for looking
The next welding chapter is a very late production 1959 Sun Roof coupe. I only have to help with the steel work. Once that is complete the owner will take it home to dry fit the rest of his parts and then its off to his trusted bodyshop for final paint.
The owner is a stickler for originality and detail so extra care will be taken but its no where near as rusty and I don't have to construct a body from thin air so its going to be alot more straight forward as compared to my adventure.
Original nose appears to have been hit patched and hit again. Its pretty lumpy and mishapen at this point so a new nose from Trevor's was ordered.
Battery box is in similar condition so a new assembly was also ordered from Trevor's. BTW: I'll be cross measuring and checking for deformation in and around the front suspension to determine weather it needs to go on a frame dozer.
Floors and longitudinals are of course gone and expected on a car with a large hole in the roof.
but again nothing like what I just went through.
However rot in places like this does tell me there will surely be some suprises along the way.
Aside from the frontal damage and rusty floors the rest of body appears to be in pretty nice condition. No suprises under this primer as its already been media blast clean so what you see is what you get. All closing panels are matching numbers but the original doors will need some lovin'.
This is a very late A and as you can see some B series details like this reverse light embossment where beginning to show up as Reutter began tooling up for the new production run.
Well this completes the intro for now as I won't be hitting it hard until the coupster is gone... Within the next few weeks give or take.
Thanks for looking
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