Nice one Alfa, all the way to the big city

you should have kept going. I'm only a hundred and twenty mile further north but deffo seems much further on these roads.
When the Riley eventually gets done I plan on a road trip across the North Coast and down the West Coast to Applecross over the pass of the cattle. Hopefully...
Anyway, I'm a bit further on, but as usual behind where I'd hoped to be, this time I can blame it on my deciding to "aquire" angina

(or so the experts tell me), I'd been blaming chest pains on stress and crawling about round cars but finally had to give in and go to the docs, I won't go into detail as this is supposed to be about the car, but for now I'm on Nitrate tablets to help the blood flow but christ the headache they give is really slowing me down, supposed to ease after a while though so hopefully I'll pick up the pace.
So, wood frame is done for this section
What I have found is that this side has also sagged on its door pillar and the front body mount being shot as it was I've been unable to gain the correct gaps to the door, so its been a bit of a compromise between finding a height for the centre door pillar that allows the back door to open and shut, and the panel gaps for the front door. For now the door pillar is jacked to the position I have decided is best ready for a new bracket welding on to fix it firmly in place, I Have to plate a fair bit of the A panel anyway so I can alter it slightly to get the correct gap for the front door shut.
In the meantime I've re hung the A panel which can now be repaired in situ, and started on replacing the windscreen surround.
Note the nice shiny new filter mask, much to everyones amusement I'd been refusing to use it as i was saving it for spraying and fumier work, as a nod and a wink to my health I relented and its been seeing some serious use, its that or give up the fags completely I suppose
I've been able to save a little more of the original steel for this side though it still needs plenty of new stuff. I have a sheet on order from a local engineering firm as I'm almost out, I'll need this soon as once the surround and A panel are done I'm going to replace all the inner return sections for the door shuts. I'll also have to get into the front door as the latch doesn't work so I won't be able to set up the door catch until this is resolved.
The snow and ice has arrived now, so I figured it was time to drop the water out of the cooling system from initial testing, I hadn't added anti freeze due to needing new hoses so I couldn't put it off any longer.
The system is empty now, I have a gallon of antifreeze ready, so it was time to find some hoses, Ebay provided a new kevlar reinforced top hose which I thought would have been harder to find, the bottom hose is actually a bent steel pipe which had a couple of pin holes in that I'd welded for testing the engine, I can't leave this on long term as it is bound to give up the ghost sometime, so I've ordered some supposedly flexible radiator hose that has an inner coil that should hopefully allow me to route it the same as the original steel pipe.
The top hose is on
Hopefully the length for the bottom one will arrive shortly and I can get Rusty filled up with a nice mix of antifreeze to safeguard her through the winter.