Hi,
I am Phil in Melbourne. I'd LOVE to have your car Rotisserie and improved weather!
Am doing a similar conversion at present, but I got the parts and Plates from an original, super-rare for Australia M1000 Convertible that was rusted out. I cut off the parts I needed to use again (or for reference) and scrapped the rest. Am using a 1960 2-dr which was pretty sound, but it of course needed the usual rust spots done underneath (A pillars), plus one half of a NS chassis rail. For that work I was able to borrow a Car-rolla.
Have reinforced the sills internally with curved rectangular tube, removed the roof, fitted the side window-frames and brackets, and am now just grafting on the windscreen top. I tried welding years ago and was hopeless, so I bring in a young friend and his MIG for occasional, intense sessions at cost. I am taking my time as the windscreen sizing and angle is so critical.
My car had had a smash on the RHS, damaging the trafficator-slot area, so that is a piece of sheet-metal I have to find off a scrap car and and insert.
Have the hood bows powder-coated and ready, and lashed-out on the front and rear wood sticks (for the hood) from UK. Need still a wiring loom, a red hood (I have a new one in black, but that is to be sold), and also the B post strengthener brackets. Phil[frame]

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