I have invested too much time to stop now and am very determined to see it through! The majority of the restoration so far has been paid for with money I inherited from my grandfather who was very much into classic cars and motorbikes and would tell me all about the ones he'd had growing up. Owning and restoring one with the money from him seemed a fitting thing to remember him by, so if anything, that alone has spurred me on this far.
I have tried to do 'destruction' tests on my welds occasionally and spent a while bouncing on the angle irons for the boot frame so feel reasonably confident, once or twice when I have been butt welding the 1mm sheet steel and have then continued to shape the metal it has cracked the join which wasn't so good

I think this was to do with not enough weld penetration and perhaps not enough heat?
Anyway, enough talking, here's a few more images as i've found more on the camera.
These of the wheel arch are a bit old now and show it earlier on with a few gaps and rough patches.
I've picked up a spare set of doors as two of mine were too far gone to be reasonably repaired really and at £25 each they were worth a shot. A couple are in a better state so i'll be using those, amazingly they fit perfectly. Although they look great with they're paint on, they still have a fair amount of filler and holes in when stripped back.