This is a side job I did in '07 for a guy who bought this abandoned speedster project. The car was very rusty and the previous owner had decided to give welding and metal repair a whirl. Every single repair was botched and incredibly horrendous. It amounted to be a huge waste of time for us both. His to install it and mine to cut it all back out. A very teadious and unpleasant chore! This project was resold before completion so this post and the others to follow will detail and cover repairs to the chassis only. They are the major and most common 356 repairs: Battery box, longitudinals, perimeter wall and floor replacement.
This is the way the car was purchased. A butchered mess sitting on this weird contraption the old owner made. This cart alone is your first clue to his craftsmanship.
A new floor and perimeter kit was bugard in. Tons of other rust issues still to address like the rear seatpan.
New battery box floor and front closing panel cruedly welded and patched onto rusty and bent sides and rear bulkhead. Note that overlapping patch from the side wall to the new floor at the top of this picture. I have no clue to the thought process involved here. this is just the start.
This is the way the car was purchased. A butchered mess sitting on this weird contraption the old owner made. This cart alone is your first clue to his craftsmanship.
A new floor and perimeter kit was bugard in. Tons of other rust issues still to address like the rear seatpan.
New battery box floor and front closing panel cruedly welded and patched onto rusty and bent sides and rear bulkhead. Note that overlapping patch from the side wall to the new floor at the top of this picture. I have no clue to the thought process involved here. this is just the start.
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