I've been asked umpteen times by people as to why I bothered repairing all of the original sheetmetal when I could have bought new repro parts. Well, one is that I'm a cheapskate & secondly the repro parts don't fit very well, needing a lot of remedial cutting/welding to make fit. So I thought I'd post up some of the problems that I encountered with repro parts.
The car came with a repro radiator support panel & inner fenders. When I was originally lining up all of the panels I found that I couldn't get a good gap between the bottom of the doors & the front fenders, it was as if the fenders needed to "drop down" at the front. The problem was that the fenders were bolted to the radiator support panel, so there was no up/down adjustment. The car had all new aluminium bushes to mount the body to the front subframe, so I assumed that the bushes must be the wrong thickness, which would cause the rad support to be too tall. On checking I found that the bushes were correct. I then remembered reading on a US forum that someone had a problem with alignment after fitting a new rad support. It turns out that the early ones weren't dimensionally correct & were too tall from the point where it mounts to the front bush/subframe to the point where the fenders mount on. Yep, sure enough I had an early rad support.:tdown: Even by removing the ali bushes it was still too tall, so I ended up cutting the mounting brackets off & re positioning them. Sorted, or so it seemed.
The front fenders fitted perfectly, that was until I tried to fit the inner fenders. In fitting them to the fenders, they seemed too small, as if the radius of the inner fender didn't match the wheel arch opening. Yep, sure enough they were different. So I ended up cutting/repairing the inner fenders to fit the arch openings. Once the fender/inner fender were mounted to the car I found that the mounting brackets that hold the inner fenders to the cars body didn't line up with the holes in the inner fenders. Not only were the brackets skewed sideways, but the brackets also stood around 20mm proud of the inner fender. I ended up having to cut out a pie shaped piece, re weld it & bend the brackets to fit the inner fenders. I can't remember the number of times I had to remove those brackets to get them fitting "just so", but lets just say I could do it blindfolded now.
Here's how the brackets fitted at first
You can see the square tabs that are threaded here, they're supposed to line up with the holes in the inner fender
This is how much metal had to be removed (this is the opposite side though, it seems I didn't photograph the piece cut out of the other side) This is shown ground down after welding
Here's the bracket after welding
Here's one of the brackets after painting
So what should have been a simple bolt together part became a lot of hard work to fit. All in all it took approximately two days just trying to get it all fitting as it should. Aaaargh!!!! I hate repro shit. I'm just really glad I didn't use any other repro crap on my car, so for those that have asked, that's why I repair things,..... that way I can guarantee they'll fit :pmsl:.
Thanks for following the build thread, I'll post up some more stuff after Xmas.
Happy Xmas everyone & have a great New Year
cheers.....Nige