Thanks for the advice would it suprise you the other side is 95% perfect just all needs stripping and small square of wood (2 cm x 2cm) replacing at the bottom of the arch at the rear where a screw has split the wood in the past.
My plan is to do it all properly but to the best my budget can go. I'll be keeping the good side but refinishing it with cupriol 5 star aswell along with everything else and finishing with sikkens (sorry panky). I have bought a complete passenger side second hand but solid and good condition just needs rear post. Also will be replacing the bottom across the bottom of the doors and also have two rear doors again solid and great condition.
All wood I haven't got that needs replacing will all be bought from woodies.
I would have the car off the road for about 5 years if I was to try replace the wood all new so I'm going to the next best option.
Don't worry I work in classic car restoration and will be doing it properly with all new bolts, seals, gutters etc


Jordan