I’ve been busy finishing up the faffy D pillar and wheel tub repairs which need to be done before I can fit the outer panels to complete the rear end. It’s amazing how much time all these little bits add up to; I’ve spent 2 weeks or so doing this and still have a little bit to go.
First up some repairs to the top of the D pillar on the drivers side which had rusted out for some reason half way down:


The inside got a clean up and paint before making up a repair in the folder and welding it in. You can just about see some further sections I had to let in right at the top near the roof too:


With the top of the pillar sorted I turned to the bottom which I repaired with a set of schofield repair panels. Inners:


The outer section had rusted higher than the repair panel would cover so I fabricated some extension pieces:

And all welded in:


Next up I turned my attention to the rear wheel tub closing panels. I ended up buying a second outer arch for both sides to make the closing panels from. Even with a bought in panel these repairs take a fair amount of time to trim and fit properly.
Passenger rear closing panel:



Passenger front closing panel:

And while I was in that wheel tub I repaired a small hole in this section too:

Onto the drivers side which got a new rear section to replace the shocking repair someone else had done:

This side is in much better condition than the other with only this section along the lip needing repair.

I just need to weld in the closing panels on this tub and I can then start cleaning up all the metal to get some paint on the insides of the corners and wheel tub.