redwine300
Silly Rabbit
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He had recently put a new engine complete with turbo's in
before being given the Bad news about the corrosion.
As for new panels etc' it took me 18 months to import them from Japan via a company down south. I believe I had some of the last remaining parts.
Will be busy fitting interior so as to get her back on the ground and up and running.
Would you still like me to post as I go even though it is not welding exactly.
I still have some areas that will require attention as regards welding but the lure of giving her a run up the street is strong.



Farthers day got the better of me. Still recovering.
Managed to get a bit of sound deadening done though.
I went with a heavy duty at the front and a lighter grade at the rear. I wish i could say there was a technical reason for it but it was due to the fact that the lighter grade was easier to keep down. The front stuff just kept lifting on me.
Also hoped to get some of the carpets back in but the seam sealant i ordered weeks ago still has not turned up.
Ebay eh??
Tedious or what,
still, can't be all welding i suppose,
mores the pity. I will take up your lead with regards to preheating the sound proofing when i do the drivers side.
As for paint, I don't know exactly when i will be in the position to start just yet. At the moment i am contemplating painting myself, just started to read up on it. By the way, your car looks nice, what make etc' is it?By the way, your car looks nice, what make etc' is it?

That picture has given me even more reason to get mine finished.
Well done indeed. If I get somewhere close to yours I will be more than happy.
but taking on board some pointers from Sphinx with regards to heating the sound proofing prior to laying, the difference with getting it to go in all the right places was very noticeable.
(Cheers Sphinx
)
Also is it over paintable? As I was doing the inner joints i also toyed with trying to seal the top of the sill edge. Not sure if i should pursue this though.
Especially if i am not able to paint over it.
What do we think?
I will try and pick up some brush on sealer at the weekend. I have fitted most of the interior so as to get her up and running which will enable me to get her in the garage while away on holiday.
It is not to big a job to lift the carpets etc' to seam seal at a later date.


I couldn't resist showing some of my latest pictures. I promise I will be cutting and welding soon.



