
I dropped by today to give Mike some money for materials since we didn't do that when he originally got the car. I also brought him the driver door after I stripped out all of the hardware and wiring. I was surprised as anyone to find that more work had been done. Mike got the tail panel welded in this morning and then used the old tail panel for patch panels to fill the holes for the rear side markers and the hole at the bottom of the spare tire well. I had forgotten to order a replacement tow hook for a whopping $6, but mine was actually in excellent shape, so it was reused. He also straightened out the "partitions" on the left and right side of the trunk which were caved in from the great care this car received from it's previous owner.
Here's the underside of the car where the rear suspension used to be:
Mike is also going to make his patch panels for this out of the tail panel. Fortunately, the outer wheelhouse is fine. Just a small bit of the "rear column" got eaten and the outside of the quarter. Shouldn't be too hard to fix.
There aren't many more repairs needed on the car itself. Fortunately, we haven't run into really any surprises. It's coming along.