GT Junior Rebuild Thread

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KevJTD
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Re: GT Junior Rebuild Thread

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3 is just crazy!

i found this on VJM when i did that, someone had fitted a full sill over the top of the original, not just a skin sill!
metal on the step was better that they'd put over the top :lol:
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rcollie
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Re: GT Junior Rebuild Thread

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Time for some more pictures!

A Post repairs:-
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Middle sill first:-
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Then the B post repair:-
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Outer sill to finish the job:-
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Passenger sill complete and now the car doesn't bend in the middle!

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Re: GT Junior Rebuild Thread

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Next I wanted to get the trailing arm mounting tied back onto the sill with a new jacking point. A bit of plating was required first after I removed the remains of the old jacking point.
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This is a view from the inside looking down on the new jack point, this is underneath the rear seat:-
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Up to now i have been keeping the car on four wheels to keep everything straight and true, once I get the other jacking point on I will be ready to remove the the rear suspension and put it on axle stands for the rest of the restoration. But first i want to do the rear arches and wings.

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Re: GT Junior Rebuild Thread

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SO now we move onto wheel arches. A tricky one this, coupes come in early low arch form and later high arch. A subtle difference that is hard to spot unless you are looking for it. Mine is an early step front with the low arches. You can by wings, half wings and outer arch repairs for both styles but you can only buy inner wheel arches for the high arch cars. My passenger arch was very far gone so there wasn't much I could use to copy and fabricate myself so I took a chance and bought a high arch panel to see if I could butcher it to fit, which I managed by cutting into 7 bits that followed the profile of the new half wing:-
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As that was so easy to do and the shape would be hard replicate myself I am going to buy another repair panel for the other side.

After that I have just been fettling the line of the boot floor where it meets the wing and the rear valance and I have fabricated a couple of new bumper mounting brackets that needed welding to the floor before I fit the valance. I scored a nice piece of steel of the right thickness with a couple of bends init from the scraps bin at work that made this quite a bit easier.
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Re: GT Junior Rebuild Thread

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I love the letters N.O.S. Recent spot on ebay was a batch of old 105 series panels and they were only an hour away in Barrhead, I was over there like a shot with a wad of cash.
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The two T shaped parts are the structure under the front floor sections, on the drivers side this is also the mounting point for the clutch and brake pedals and the brake master cylinder - mine is a cable clutch. These are available as repros in seperate parts but one part is made for a spider and is meant to need modification to fit the coupe - I won't have that problem with my NOS!

The other panel goes across the car, between the sills and over the transmission tunnel. This is not available as a repro part and this will save me a huge amount of time as I was intending to try to reproduce the various pressings when I repaired mine.

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