Fiberglass
I knew this would be a lot of work, but boy did I underestimate just how much. Some of these pictures are from earlier in the year but they end bringing the resto up to date, some of these bits have happened in parallel to other parts.
Couple of pictures of when the machine was still on site and shortly after I got it, these pictures hide a world of pain.
Visible here is the graffiti (very deeply scratched in) not visible, headrest about to fall in half and copious fag burns scratches chips etc from 32 years on site. Also note the right bolster has a repair, it was completely ruined and covered in some sort of hard filler that appeared to have been thrown at it from thirty yards away.
Dirt filth chips scratches etc.
The gear lever had as mentioned before been replaced, unfortunately as this one did not fit correctly it had cracked and damaged the surround.
The youngest has been keen to help.
Headrest
The headrest was splitting into two, it was made in two pieces and joined together and this join had started to fail, I fiberglassed the inside then filled and sanded.
Filled
Primed and more filler, ready for final sand and paint, along with the spoiler.