Back again
Fred, good point well made
Matthew, I just saw your car on your post, very nice. I've always wanted something pre war and that is lovely. My suspension bushes seem ok at the moment, though as I'm trying to recomission the running gear rather than rebuilding it all that may change at a later date when the car sees some action.
So, I have been whiling away the time with some of the fiddly bits that I thought I may as well do now rather than later so it doesn't become overwhelming.
I first gave that sill / door shut a skim of filler,
and got some of the colour on the car, As I mentioned earlier, I want to get a fair bit of the front re assembled before moving to the back so panels need painting as I go. The wings will stay off for now to make it easier to sort brakes / bearings etc later but I'd like to get the lions share done now. This will also help keep the ever increasing layers of dust out of the engine area which will get cleaned off shortly.
I also stripped and repaired the centre bonnet rail, painted and fitted that
With thoughts of the bonnets I also refitted the internal bonnet pulls to the A posts, and fettled a couple of jobs that were best done before I get around to repairing and fitting the engine bay sides.
So, air filter cleaned up / blown out with the compressor and painted / fitted
Another little problem is the oil filter which is a one piece disposable cannister that is no longer available
Luckily the RM club has been supplying spin on type units for a good while, and a bargain £10 Ebay purchase provided a second hand one that is now fitted.
So thats about it for now, I'm planning to sort the bonnets and engine bay sides and get them all painted and fitted, I'll also need to tackle some of the spaghetti that passes for wiring on the passenger side of the engine along with getting the basic front piece of the exhaust system made up and in place before the passenger side gets covered in.
Another basic job that I'm currently avoiding is making slots in the roof above the windscreen through which the gutter will eventually be pinned, I'm going to leave this until the roof fitting stage so as to get things in the right place.
So, quite a bit planned for now, hopefully It will come together as planned and then I can turn the car around and carry on with the crusty body.