Did a bit more towards the repair yesterday now that the steering arms are sorted(no upright - returned from Siltech yet) When I cut the front end bodywork off , it left a lot of f/glass ' dust ' everywhere as Im sure all who've made a flip front are aware

Brushing off the remaining body was easy enough but all around the engine , pedal box/master cylinders , chassis and suspension took quite a while -- there's just knowhere it can't hide itself
Took both wheel arch guards off , one being bent/screwed all directions plus the ' D ' section that reinforces the outer wing to the steel gusset on the chassis was smashed , taking some of the lower under wing with it
This , I thought , would be a good time to re-design where that D ' section gets moulded in

Using 15x7 wheels with 205x50 tyres meant they rubbed on the ' D ' on lock so I've repaired the lower wing floor ready to fit new ' D ' sections around 50mm rearwards of the edge . Need to make up some f/glass sheet before that can be completed so got on with removing all 5 National rodends off the Rocker , lower wishbone and rack end rod.(counting the threads to make a drawing before removal of course -- to aid getting back my original set-up

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I already have the new ones , ordered straight after the tree hugging episode

so they can go straight on and re-fit the wishbone , once I've re-painted that. I scrubbed off the paint that was left on it and treated with Hydrate 80 x 2 coats (from Bilthamber)
Some time this morning it'll get gold painted then re-assembled Monday .
SO ---------- it's make/fit 2 ' D ' sections plus the upright re-assembly WHEN I get it

After that , I'm ready for that ' body '
Nearly forgot --- I need a radiator
Did this Monday once the paint had dried . New rodends all round plus new for the top rocker outer & the steering rack rod end. They'll get white paint marked after fitting then it's easy to see if nuts have loosened after being on track --- something I've always checked
Old ones will do for flip hinge
