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  1. After looking at the last photo, I realized that I had completely forgotten about how I repaired the bottom half of the passenger side front door.

    The original door had some shitty rust in the bottom - and seeing as I had recently bought back a door from a car that spent most of its life upside down on a farm in the WA Wheatbelt, I set about sorting that out.

    Firstly - the OE door.

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    And then, the donor door - which I ended up (luckily) buying back from a super cool car friend.

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    I'd previously stripped the paint off and coated it in a can of that 'black paint that eats rust because it's a rust converter or something' shit.

    Anyway. Back to the OE door - I cut the inner panel out.

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    It was pretty shitty. Then I cut the bottom half off the donor door.

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    Separated the inner and out structure and tidied up the corrosion (which was minimal)

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    Got it all tacked into place.

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    Le Done.

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  2. Found myself with a couple of hours after work to start attacking the well body side of the ute.

    It's fucking rusty. Like, really rusty.

    Especially where the tray meets the cabin - old mate who tried to restore it at some stage in its life really did a number on it.

    To be fair, it's not all his fault - Toyota didn't do a great job of rust proofing these things back in the 60's.

    Decided to slather some paint stripper into the corners to see what sins I could reveal.

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    Plenty of rust to be found.

    Additionally - the 'red lead' primer they used back in the day sticks like shit to a blanket.

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    Some more digging around found what appears to be body sealer / defcon that had been applied over white paint - this would tell me that old mate who tried the resto was hoping for the best by sealing the floor pan / firewall.

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  3. 4 hours ago, CUL8R said:

    +1 please do continue, you'll fit in just fine with the errant side stories/projects within a project

    You're not wrong how rare the MS51's are, I presume they're even rarer here? A friend has one down here - I sent him the link

    Thankyou muchly!

    It would be interesting to know how many MS51’s are in Aus - there couldn’t be more than 25 I reckon. 

  4. After getting it home I decided to start toying with the thought of installing the MS112 running gear (including brake booster / master) which seemed like the best way of fixing the seized calipers / leaking master cylinder.

    This blew out to removing the steering column to give it a collapsible column conversion for the future engine conversion / upgrade.

    Seeing as I had a car with a collapsible column (column shift automatic) and the MS51 column was floor shift, I set about dismantling both columns to work out where the similarities started and ended.

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    The collapsible column has a rubber o-ring and flange to secure the column tube to the firewall plate - whereas the non-collapsible column is fully welded.

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    Additionally, the firewall plates were quite different between column shift and floor shift.

    This resulted in some drilling, grinding and cutting to allow me to transpose holes and fittings required for the column shift parts to fit the non-collapsible column.

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    An extra part the column shift setup had was a collar at the base that needed transplanting.

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  5. 7 hours ago, Nominal said:

    Nice work, how many years has it taken so far?

    I've owned the car for 4 years - and the build has taken about 3 of those to get to this point.

    I'm pretty bad at sticking with one project - so figure if I have multiple projects on the go I can procrastinate on one of the other cars when I have a lull in enthusiasm!

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