Week 40
A little late, and there may be a few weeks before I can do any more work following our lightening strike. But, here's what I got for week #40!
Here was the big chore. For those who have never sand blasted, it looks trivial. For those who have...the above pics represent 3 very dirty, nasty, hot, sweaty days under the blaster hood. The good news is this is the last of the rusty body I will EVER have to sandblast again! It is the last of the truly nasty work...and it's finally over after 40 weeks.
Moving on, here is a little tour of the issues at hand:

Right side quarter panel. Anyone need to grade some cheese?

Top of the right side quarter panel.

This is looking in the boot at the left inner wing. The trunk on this shell was replaced before I got the donor car, and this gap has concerned me since the day I removed all the crap stored in the boot and saw ground through this gap. Needless to say, an inch gap is too much! If you look very closely, you can see what is going on...
The PO trimmed and patched the lower 3 inches of the inner wing. It's a crap job, and that is why the new boot floor does not reach the inner wing. This will take some thought...and lots of beer to solve.

This was my "under fiberglass surprise" number one. This is the left side boot floor. At least it is a completely flat area, so the patch will be rather easily fabricated.

And surprise #2 was the right side boot floor to match!

A close up of the right inner wing. Yep...patched at the bottom too. Yep, that's light shining through the edge of the patch. At least this patch was touching the boot floor (mostly)...Aaaahhh, the small things...have to be happy for the small things in life!

Start with cheese grader, end with cheese grader. This is the left lower quarter panel.

Oh, Yeah. You knew there had to be brass somewhere! Actually, there are signs that the PO started to install the new boot floor...brazing!! It is obvious he learned that would not work, as he later switched to welding. If only he had learned for all the other body work.

Here is the rear tunnel. Not sure why, but someone beat the edge to bits. It almost looks like the U-joint broke, except there are no scratch marks inside. Who knows?!?
So...
I bought this tub under the premise that is was "solid". I think you can see why I am a bit bummed about it, having cost over $3k. For that amount of money I am only using one wing, the boot cover, the bonnet brace, a handful of nuts and bolts...and what you see of the tub above. It is far from solid. In fact, all I can really say positive is that it is a bit better than the TR2. My first and last sight unseen car...