It quickly became apparent that I was going to need a donor car in order to replace the many rusty and missing sections. So the hunt was on for a sedan.
Whilst many panels are similar to the sedan, there are also some differences.
The rear doors have a different shape and glass.
The rear lower quarters have a different profile
C pillars and roofline are different.
The chassis is different in the rear as well as fuel tank, rear suspension etc.
Front seats are different, they have the centre locking strip on the transmission tunnel like an early MK1 escort.
I managed to pick up a donor shell at a very good price.
It had been in a flood at some stage as all the sills and chassis were filled with red river sand making cutting with the plasma challenging. The engine and gearbox were seized. it had no interior and would've been headed for scrap. I had no problem sacrificing it to save another.
Only problem was I was under very strict instructions not to buy any more cars...... So, whilst the wife and kids were away on a scout camp, I made the most of my time. Plan was to collect the car, cut it up, and dispose of the evidence. All within a weekend.
Didnt get much sleep Friday and sat nights, luckily the weather played ball, and i got it done.
Grabbed what I could in the limited time I had.