the screws in the wood were not good, so a lot of play.
someone made them in the 80s ?
the wood is dry and good, but the shape inside the door is terrible.
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after an hour of thinking I finally had a plan.
I took my welding machine and some steel and made a new part inside with thread for the new screws.
Also the diagonal wire to keep the door in shape is now there.
now the doors close perfectly
so i got one other vintage inspection lamp in the bay,
a little bit more expensive but the same,wonderful
i have to think about : polish or not polish it
one other parcel arrived today from the uk, like christmas
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i got 8inch headlights at the bay with stoneguards
damaged but a good deal for me
i bought it because the rims
My headlight rims reduced the diameter from 8 to 6, so much to small when you look to the front of the car,
also i want this fantastic stoneguards, not the simple one, you know ;-)
with my hammer and some other tools i was able to prepare the headlights, so nearls nothing to seen from the damage, it was nearly 1cm down in the shell, but i have made some smart repair to my other cars in the past
the reflector is absolutly perfect, the clear glas was broken, but no problem to get new glas at the bay , the tripod inside is not damaged and will look perfect
i want to make the wiring in the winter, so i have to wait :-(
i want to change the steering, i got a perfect one some weeks ago in the bay, no play and nearly new, the play of the steering now is about 3 fingers, too much.
The screw looks to the engine, so i hope i get it out without problems.
so some more work, but the car runs perfect now and it is some much fun to drive it.
i hope no rain tomorrow, we want to drive to a classic car show