Spending some time straightening up the door pillars with a skim of filler, so nothing much to see there.
Also dragged one of the doors out into the daylight to make a start on modifying it. They're pretty rough & need a fair bit of welding & de-rusting, but they're due to be sign written over Christmas/New Year, so I need to get them sorted.
I'm replacing the flexible "Furflex" window channel with rigid stainless channel, (with a rubber insert in it), which will be welded into the door, helping to strengthen the top frame. I plan to modify a pair of opening quarter lights from a '42 Mercury saloon, so the runners don't go all the way to the front of the door.
I got 2 lengths of channel welded together to form a right angle by a local welding shop a while ago, so spent some time measuring up today, before pie-cutting the back edge to follow the curve of the door top. I'll take them back to the welder in the morning.
All sorts of stuff to do to the doors. I've already moved the interior handles cos they were right where my knee rests against the door, but might have to move the window winders too. Also need to replace the bottom panel, which Loon & I welded in & alter the diagonal brace. Easy