
Gather round children, story time.
This week, Little Red riding in DA hood. PG18!
Hey, I think the notch just got a name. Little Red

As mentioned a while ago, the bumpers were taken to be rechromed. Unfortunately, once the old chrome was chemically stripped from the old bumpers, there was just about nothing left to rechrome! Can anyone say Swiss Cheese ?
Fortunately, our resident Pic hoarder and purveyor of all things Type 3, had a spare set of Bumpers for sale.
THANK YOU BLITZ!

I might take them in to be rechromed as well, but they are actually in very good shape.


Yesterday, I also started getting some very encouraging pictures from Bugoff.
Some more cancer has been removed !

The fasty rear is also different to the notch, so it's not just a relatively simple cut and weld solution. This requires some serious work and skill.
First, the cuts:








Time to repair:

Measure:

Cut and Weld

Shape the Metal




Now protect the bare metal !:

GREAT WORK AS ALWAYS

The colour scheme I decided on for the interior, was tan and white.
Tan seats with white piping, white roof and door pillars, and black carpets.
We chose a softer tan vinyl that felt a bit thicker and higher quality than the usual, a bit like a well treated leather.
Unfortunately genuine leather will have to wait till I restore a Porsche 356 one day. Crazy expensive!
The upholsterer has completed all the seats already, so here is a sneak preview:

Those of you who have been following this thread from the beginning, will no doubt wonder what happened to the SLR bucket seats ? Ferdi and I have a plan with them, but that will be revealed in good time

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