Looks nice work does that :) look forward to seeing the end result(s)...

I had a 322 on my ramp maybe two/three years ago - it was exactly the same - body mounts were very crusty, and the rear subframe wasn't far behind :( .... it was a TD6, and I think the gearbox made the decision for him, before he could do much about the tin worms ..... :(

Deffo needs some Bilt Hamber / Dinitrol inside them cavities when he has finished welderizing ....:)
 
Looks nice work does that :) look forward to seeing the end result(s)...

I had a 322 on my ramp maybe two/three years ago - it was exactly the same - body mounts were very crusty, and the rear subframe wasn't far behind :( .... it was a TD6, and I think the gearbox made the decision for him, before he could do much about the tin worms ..... :(

Deffo needs some Bilt Hamber / Dinitrol inside them cavities when he has finished welderizing ....:)
It is still p'ing down. When it stops I'll get photos of the end result. It's kind of weird, because at a glance you can't see a difference. She really did look good , apart from a few bubbles before she went in.
 
he did a very nice job in saving the old girl
Yep , saved her when I didn't even realise she was drowning :(
She's looking nice
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OMFG...A few little bubbles?
My 1978 M500 SEL had less rust on it in 2000.
I'm sure 2 cwt of PUG will see the golden girl alright though. ;)
 

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