The weather decided to be tolerable and I had a helper so I made use of it. Annoyingly, to get the rear window drop glass in I had to drill out the new rivets for the quarter light bars and re-rivet but other than it being a bit fiddly they went in okay. Also, the poor condition front window scraper utterly disintegrated. Happily, there were some spare channel felts in the replacement doors which, when put together with the felts from the old doors gives a full set of felts instead of a mish-mash of newspaper, draught excluder tape and tatty felts.
The bonnet crown had been put on with the previous bit of work but here's a picture anyway. Being an '81 it shouldn't really have one, but then it shouldn't have the front doors or seats it has either... it's still very much in the spirit of a Princess and only the most anoraky of anoraks is going to be bothered by these little details.
I didn't put the door cards and furniture back on the passenger side, I want to wait until I've put the glass in the driver's side so everything is properly weather tight first. I was going to get the driver's side glass in but it rained, started just as I got the electric drill out and pretty much put a stop to proceedings.
Jobs to do:
Driver's side glass
Door interior furniture to reinstate
Battery to refit (now charged)
Replacement rear sphere and Hydragas pump up
Handbrake cable to fit (in stock)
Rear brake hose to fit (in stock)
Rear suspension rebound straps to fit (in stock)
Rear brake shoes to fit (in stock)
Radiator leak to plug
Hazard warning switch to wire in (in stock)
Dash to fit - built up as much as it can be off the car, just needs fitting to the dash rails once the hazard switch is wired up
Purchase good part-worn tyres
Locate and fix exhaust blow
Door mirrors to fit (in stock)
The weather is the only thing stopping me making better progress and realistically it will probably prevent me from hitting the end of February MoT target.