So todays job, and one that is nice to have out of the way. Setting the bulkhead up for door alignment.
That means fitting the windscreen, roof, sides and doors.
Sides are some I have had in the shed many many moons, thought I'd use these as they have got windows in, although I stupidly sprayed all over them during a rolling resto some years ago, doh
And I'm not really sure if I want to go hard top van or county, I'm leaning towards county, but my main concern with that is, these windows have been fitted after by someone else and are not factory, and I'm not sure if they are in the right place, and if I'm going down the county route I want to use the proper interior trims, which I don't have and are like rocking horse poo.. so I can't test fit.
Suppose I'll just have to deal with that when I get to it, it might take 6 months to find some trims at reasonable money.
Not the easiest to set up, but as always, back and forth trying one thing or another, the odd thing was I needed no packers between chassis and bulkhead on either side, I was actually struggling for room more than anything.
But it's done and I'm happy with the gaps for the time being, and can be gotten perfect come final assembly with a little jig of the hinges.
Bulkhead was being pulled forward with a ratchet strap, so hopefully it doesn't spring back too much.
So now to take the panels back off for paint.
I'd rather spend a day now before everything is painted, I don't like to risk damaging the fresh paint, and it's easy done when pulling and shoving stuff about. Like the passenger door, that needs bending out at the bottom corner, I'd rather do that now rather than after.
Should get some more done this weekend, what I don't know yet as it's forecast to pi
ss it down, but probably start fitting the wiring loom and dash as I can be partially undercover now.