09-25-2016, 08:38 AM
Glad you're back on this. Nice work

Mini Pick Up Rebuild - Warning - Not for Sensitive Veiwers
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09-25-2016, 04:42 PM
09-25-2016, 06:31 PM
Good going Rich. True labour of love...
09-26-2016, 08:51 AM
Thanks Rich, for sharing your work of Art/ heart .....you're a big inspiration to those of us that have rusty panels with no Idea were to start....lol. My panel van is not to bad but I am sure its going to need a few of Richie Rich panels.
Are you still planning on putting the 20V engine in the pick-up?
09-26-2016, 07:58 PM
Hi guys
Thanks for the kind words Krishen, yup, the plan is still to do the 20v transplant since I have all the pieces. Still deciding on the final exterior colour scheme, time and money will tell
09-29-2016, 09:32 AM
(09-26-2016, 07:58 PM)Richie Rich Wrote: Still deciding on the final exterior colour scheme, time and money will tell Go with something classic and understated like a real wolf in sheeps clothing, it'll make it more fun for you when you smoke the unsuspecting boy racer off the line ![]() ![]() ![]() 1979 GTS
10-02-2016, 08:37 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-02-2016, 08:41 PM by Richie Rich.)
With the new rear panel on the car I managed to get to some of the smaller repairs required for the drivers side of the car. Repair panels that wont really be seen, but cant really leave a hole.
A couple of templates were made, then transferred to steel and prepped for install. First 1 is the rear beam where the subframe attaches. Rusted through, but I simply plated this, as access for cutting and grinding is minimal ![]() New repair panel ![]() Welded in ![]() The next panel is where the front of the subframe attaches ![]() Repair panel ready for welding ![]() ![]() And welded in ![]() Due to the condition of the inner A panels, the bottom of these were total removed. the next repair was simply to add the strength back in that area ![]() ![]() Not the best welds, but should clean up nicely ![]() ![]() Finally, finished off the day with some seam welding/closing Rear wheel arch ![]() Outer sill ![]() I just need a couple hours to grind back and coat with primer. Just a couple of photos with the drivers side door on ![]() ![]() ![]() Need to sort the gaps out but I couldn't resist seeing it with a door on. Next step for progress will be to remove the rear valance and prep for the new panels.
10-03-2016, 08:16 AM
Fantastic work. We can all come for lessons from you.
10-03-2016, 09:50 AM
Look awesome Richard....keep up the good work. I'm sure plumbing is much easier on the eyes than welding....lol.
06-01-2017, 07:49 PM
So, after quite a long break, I am pleased to announce that I have started again. At least its a bit cooler to.
Ground back all the welds along the seams and coated with red oxide. Removed what was left of the rear valance and the supporting steel. A captive nut was missing for the tailgate hinges, at the same time, the existing captive nuts were drilled out and then tapped to a 10mm metric size for capheads at a later stage. A new support panel was bent, cut and drilled. Then welded into place. ![]() After welding into place, red oxide was applied and then some hammerite as this area is not easy to access for painting. ![]() I had brought the rear valance replacement pieces in years ago, and prepped them for installation. In the below pic, the extra holes have been filled with Q Bond, in case theyll be needed later. ![]() The panels also recieved a layer of Hammerite and were punched ready for welding. Clamped into place and a bit of tweaking to get the perfect fit before welding. ![]() ![]() Hopefully I can do some welding this weekend and get them into place. In preparation for the passenger side repairs, I have cut out all the rot but now Ill have to make new panels as per the drivers side. ![]() As mentioned, hopefully Ill find the time to do the welding, will keep you posted. Managed to buy a wavy grille and a rear subframe which are ready to fit, so things are looking up. See you soon |
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