As always I gave the area a lick of primer:
Then I turned my attention and arsenal of wire brushes to the rear interior area. I did
not know what I was going to find under all the rust, horsehair, glue residue and seal sealer:
There are the typical areas that will need patching such as the outer corners that curve around the wheel arches:
And just below the rear window the was some corrosion that will need rectifying - I always remember the window seal being cracked, brittle and generally past its prime. I just wish that I would have had the sense to replace it before the bloody spongy moss started growing on top of it!
There are the typical areas that will need patching such as the outer corners that curve around the wheel arches:
And just below the rear window the was some corrosion that will need rectifying - I always remember the window seal being cracked, brittle and generally past its prime. I just wish that I would have had the sense to replace it before the bloody spongy moss started growing on top of it!
...but in all I was relatively relieved to discover that the whole boot section was in a fairly good state:
So, lots of fiddly sanding (which is still ongoing), but I am enjoying myself just plodding along on the shell. It is just a task that seems to fit my mood lately. Away from the garage I am on the lookout for a shot-blast cabinet so that I can strip some of the trickier parts (and there is far more of them than I first imagined!) - but to find anything that can contain parts of substantial bulk within the rather meager budget I have allocated is proving tough. So, I am weighing up my options and considering building one from scratch out of reclaimed wood. So, watch this space for a possible project tangent in the near future!
Just found this blog. I am truly impressed, love the detailed pictures. Thank you for sharing you progress! VW lover from U.S.
ReplyDeleteThank you for taking the time to leave such a nice comment! I am really pleased that you are enjoying the resto and blog!
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