Yep! I'm definitely up for it and will be keeping the car long term... As you say I think it's just a case of chipping away.aimlessrock wrote:Thomas, the rot is not that bad...mine was in a far worse state that that. Polsta has a point, a full resto is costly if undertaken correctly.
If you plan on keeping the car long term, (imho its worth restoring) start chiping away at it over the summer and do the bits as and when you can afford.
It took me 3 years to save and have bits done to my cabby, but its now properly sorted.
If your up for a project, you now have one.!
The paint work from a distance looks ok after a wash and a polish, but is tired with loads of stone chips, scratches, laquer peeling etc. What would be my best option to inject some life into it??