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TR2/3/3A Beginning the TR2 Bodywork

LionelJrudd is a member of this forum and did extensive work in that area. He made a new spare tire pan with his incredible metal forming skills. Frank
 
Lionel...He's the one. I didn't realize, but it's already been 3 years since we've heard from him...
 
Still here folks. Got the body on the chassis. Currently fettling door gaps, bonnet, etc. Today I spent time aluminium welding extra metal on the capping I made that goes above the dash. Did not allow enough metal so when I formed it, the capping did not reach far enough forward for the screw holes.
Engine runs nicely. Rebuilt that about a year ago along with transmission, brakes etc.
Slowed down with a multitude of other projects for other people.
 
Still here folks. Got the body on the chassis. Currently fettling door gaps, bonnet, etc. Today I spent time aluminium welding extra metal on the capping I made that goes above the dash. Did not allow enough metal so when I formed it, the capping did not reach far enough forward for the screw holes.
Engine runs nicely. Rebuilt that about a year ago along with transmission, brakes etc.
Slowed down with a multitude of other projects for other people.
I'd love to see some photos of the capping you made
 
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