Alright, a bit of an update here.
It's been 3 years since I bought the car - and 2 since I've updated - and it's finally starting to show some progress. Since the last update I have finished the alternator mounts, finished the body prep and welded and repaired
alot of rust. I've mounted the radiator and intercooler, worked out the intercooler piping and had the engine in and out about 5 times and probably done much more than I can think of now.
Oh.... one more thing, I painted it yesterday.
Here's some proof:
The colour is shockwave mica, a Ford Falcon metallica blue pearl colour. I'm pretty happy with the way it turned out, my best painting yet (but I've still got a long way to go to get a 'show' finish). It's acrylic with a lot of clear coat and it dried pretty glossy (shinier than my last project Mini which I buffed the hell out of). I will have to cut it a fair bit to get the small blemishes out here and there, but this is expected for a home job.
As can be seen I painted the roof, but the finish is not so good due to the ridiculous amount of welding that has taken place to fix the holes that I could put my hand through. The roof was painted to rust protect and sort of see how it looks but with be covered in vinyl as per original style (just to be different) as the car is 1977 LS which was metallic blue with vinyl roof standard so I'm keeping that theme. I still need to paint some of the interior and inside surfaces of the doors, boot and bonnet, but ran out of paint

. So I chose to paint all the outside surfaces with the same paint to ensure that it all looks the same.
I've got plenty more pics, but probably won't upload anymore until the beast is polished and looking good. Next job is the vinyl roof, roof and pillar wiring, headlining then windows in. Should be moving towards that over the coming weeks. At some stage I'll be deciding whether or not I mount the body kit as I'm still undecided.
So excited!
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1964 Morris 850, 1330 Supercharged - 81.8hp atws.
1975 Leyland Mini S 1100S powered - Nice and reliable.
1977 Leyland Mini LS - Project LS-T
