
More:
http://homeweb.mah.se/~lurija/weld2.jpg
http://homeweb.mah.se/~lurija/weld3.jpg
Then.....this is what turned up its ugly face:
http://homeweb.mah.se/~lurija/horror_rhs.jpg
...some 1970:s "repairman" managed to hide this under a kilo of Plastic Padding and underbody goo. Thank you, mr Chief Idiot.
And then, as if that wasn´t enough.....
http://homeweb.mah.se/~lurija/horror_lhs.jpg
More of the same kind, but a different "signature" - this "repair" had an air of semi-pro about it...the galvanized steel section was cut to measure, and attached to the foot board with a screw....and gooed up/reinforced with glass fibre-armoured Plastic padding. A double thank you, mister. I hop you rot in some old folks home for butchers.
Ok. Fine, I am a fool. I didn´t spot this to begin with. Fact accepted. So, once the front/engine bay is stitched together, this is what I´m going to spend a few weekends on.
The sills still look OK, even from this perspective. And so does the A post. But the rest....any tips on how to handle this?
Wings off, investigate, tear out rotten sections, saving whatever can be welded onto? See what is available as economy panel? ´Cutting and rolling your own bits of steel for the wheel arc section?
Looks like I´m not a proper masochist after all. I actually do NOT enjoy this kind of pain.

Cheers /R