I'm on the other side of the planet so the panels i used are maybe not available over there
the stuff i used is by Hadrian . quite cheap..fit very mini like.
the welding was done by a friend of dad .He did this before learned a lot from whating him tackle problems
He fully rebuild the undersides under the rear lights as well.. from scratch that is ,as the (BMH) panel cost more that all other panels combined ..and you really have to look hard to spot that
same with the doors
most of the A pillarwas gone : a hole under the window/inside the fender caused mud and leaves to fully fill the pillar..
the boot is what caused it to fail MOT but the A pillars where the worst bit,
and the whole car was full of structurally sound but BAD repairs.. triple layers of sheet in the boot..we cut all bodge work out
if you have acces to a spot welder that would be nice. soo much faster for the flanges and very tidy/ no grinding the welds falt
This took loads of time..
but all in all, the boot was fixed .. front floor both sides, the panel that attached the rear subframe, new sub, both doors, etc etc etc..
I would suggest to plan on cutting BIG parts out.. taking into account how much clearance you need for the welding rather than taking out small amount of metal. faster and easier in the end.
Knipex Concretors` Nippers, Tower Pincers / Steel Fixers Nippers are good for finding and ripping out sport welds (if need be a port weld drill works too but this leaves smaller holes)
SO now i have a fully sound body and no cash left ..
needs paint. and a fresh 1330/RE13/ DIY head ,block is still waiting for boring and honing
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1982 Blue-White Roof.
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