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Old 05-26-2020, 02:38 PM
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Thanks for the warning @Cass3958 but apart from crash damage repairs this has never been welded, obviously it will be welded as front floor pans need repairs

this is a mk1 escort we are currently doing so I know lots about rust 😂





my guy will charge approx £1500 to soda blast and prime and will go on a roll over jig!

 
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Try phoning K Blasting and ask for a quote. There web site is https://www.kblasting.co.uk/
Even if you had the shell transported down it might be cheaper than what you have been quoted up country.

I was lucky or maybe wise to buy the best chassis and shell I could for my S type project but as per your escort I have a Ford Anglia in a similar condition which I am struggling to motivate myself to continue. So much to cut out and weld back in. Chalk and cheese to the S type. At least the panels for the Escort are available and relatively cheap. The Anglia panels are rocking horse and bloody expensive if you can find them. Over £700 for two floor panels..
 

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Old 05-27-2020, 02:26 PM
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We are working from the top down so roof has been prepped today as has the rear quarter to scuttle area, this will be finally prepped tomorrow and get some primer on then on to the front scuttle and front wings






















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Old 05-27-2020, 02:30 PM
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Mk2 nearly there




 
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Old 05-28-2020, 02:05 AM
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Hi,
Really enjoying your posts along with posts from Voucher Boy. We are very lucky we don't have our roads salted in the winter.
Love the paint job on the almost finished car.
Keep posting.
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Old 05-28-2020, 01:16 PM
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Thanks for the comments David

few more pics pics from today’s progress









 
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Great work.

CASS3958 That looks like the "work" done on every part of my xjc!!
Real professionals.....professional whats I don't know!
 

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Out of interested why didn't you have the lower part of the front wings blasted or the doors?
 
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Old 05-29-2020, 12:50 PM
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To be honest I should have had the wings done, but the da will do the rest! If I struggle I might run it back over to get them done, doors will be da’d off as will the shuts
 
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Old 05-29-2020, 12:58 PM
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First coat Primer on the roof, scuttle and upper rear quarters, more pics tomorrow then on to the front wings





 

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Old 05-31-2020, 02:35 PM
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Couple more pics nothing exciting apart from I bought a nice LSD to fit should arrive this week




 
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Good progress. I often see this splatter of black over grey primer, what's the thinking behind that. Can't imagine it could affect the final finish, can you explain and put me out of my misery please. 👍
 
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Old 05-31-2020, 03:29 PM
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Originally Posted by Voucher Boy
Good progress. I often see this splatter of black over grey primer, what's the thinking behind that. Can't imagine it could affect the final finish, can you explain and put me out of my misery please. 👍
its a guide coat, you block flat the primer and any imperfections show up as the black will be lower in the primer, you can then get the primer 100% flat
 
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Originally Posted by notenoughtime
its a guide coat, you block flat the primer and any imperfections show up as the black will be lower in the primer, you can then get the primer 100% flat
Ah, Thanks for that. I've been Youtubing and now I'm a guide coat (armchair) expert. I've googled it a few times before, but because I didn't know to include 'Guide Coat', the results weren't what I was after. Cheers...
 
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Wow you and Voucher Boy sure power on with the jobs. I am frustrated to have to wait so long to get anything done. The car goes ( I hope ) to the body shop for rust repairs which are beyond my expertise. By then the covid 19 restrictions should be eased and our Men's Shed should be open and I can look into fitting the new aftermarket brake booster.
Please keep the posts and photos comming.
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Probably won’t have any more progress till Friday this week as got customers cars to get on with!
 
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Had a few more parts arrive today that came with the car

nice rear seat
front number plate holder
bumpers
front and rear screens
 
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Old 06-02-2020, 03:38 PM
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Pics of the damage on the front wing, luckily I’ve found a NOS replacement wing which I’ll fit






Rear seat upper which is in great condition considering it’s 60 years old


 
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My philosophy is to save every piece of every original part of the car you can. But Euwww, even I'd bin that wing!
 
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I was tempted to cut out sections and replace but as I’ve found a wing for reasonable money I’ll change it, it’s not rotten which is even more annoying


 


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