I bought a 53 split screen 2 door (Black) a couple of months back.
Paid £2,700, MOT.d and a reasonable runner.
It was VERY VERY solid but "scabby".
No signs of ANY welding.
It was made in the year I was born (Yes I AM old!) and so I plan to keep this car (I normally don't hang on to any car for long.)
I went to a sprayer that I trust and asked for a quote, SHOCK HORROR

No panels needed, no welding needed, no significant rust damage to repair !!!!!
The reason it was so high was due to really poor door / wing gaps.
There was a lot of "manipulation" needed to get the gaps even close to acceptable.
After I picked myself off the floor I worked out the number of hours he would be putting in and decided to trust him!!
Just had a call tonight *SIX WEEKS LATER", telling me that the job is finished and the car is coming home this week.
I already have a garage full of new parts ready to go on when it is back (over £2,000)
The seats are just being sorted by a trimmer friend of mine, they will still be looking well used but with any tears etc. repaired (I am not sure about having an interior that looks new on a car that is so old, so I am not planning to buy new (correct) seat coverings.
The same friend is also retriming the three roof lining panels in some sympathetic material (as close as is sensible to the original).
I plan to have the engine out when she is back and sort out the engine (paint) and engine bay, it just needs a bit of a rub down and some paint (any recomendations on the best paint to use for the engine bay?)
I will be keeping the car standard but it will not be concours, or a "Garage Queen", I plan to use her occasionally (dry days only) So I will retain the 950 and related gearbox and keep the brakes standard.
To be honest I could have run around in her for a while, she was not that bad, but once I decided to bring her back to top condition, that was it!
I will try to keep you posted on progress.
Bu the way, I bought the white 4 door that was known as "Archie" (mentioned in a couple of posts in this section). I wanted something to run around in for a while.
The plan is to "modernise" Archie a bit, with a servo, disc brakes, etc., Archie is pretty (Old English White) with a fresh red interior, but it is more of a car to be used than "shown", so I don. mind if he is not kept standard.
I don't really have time to do both, so I am looking for someone local to fit the brake conversion etc. (already have the parts) (again, any recomendations? Middlesex area?)
So a busy time ahead and I am REALLY looking forward to getting the 53 back on the road.
Some photos of the 53 (before!) and "Archie".!!![frame]