Cheers folks, very well spotted Peter, the car did have aftermarket A/C fitted at one stage but there was none of it left when I bought the car. It's probably obvious to anyone except a noob like myself, but how the bejesus could you tell from my crappy low res photos that I need to replace the front strut bushes?!!! What a sharp eye!
I'll have a look at the body in due course, the rust doesn't seem to be as bad as it looks - the spare wheel well is virtually rust free and other problem areas people have told me to look at don't seem to be bad. I have a spare set of door handle escutcheons to replace the crappy sun damaged ones so the door cards will certainly clean up well - just a shame about the holes being cut for the crappy speakers!
Anyway, a little more progress:
4 - WHEELS & HUBCAPS
Wheels were very dirty and rusty, missing hubcaps when I bought the car:
Took the wheels off, gave them a rub down with 600 grit wet&dry and then a nice coat of paint - I used motospray 'heat proof' in 'Aluminium' from motormate - I've found that this is good for wheels and engine bay areas as it has a satin finish and seems to stick better and repel less than regular acrylic. I was missing about four hub cap trim clips but managed to score some off ebay. Fortunately six hubcaps came with the car, but were very dirty. I used meguiars next generation all metal polish and they polished up unbelievably well! Took all the crap off and left them super smooth! I thoroughly recommend this stuff for polishing any plated or exposed metal - it's fantastic!
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So now all four hubcaps are fitted, all four wheels painted and tyres blacked - one of the easiest jobs I've done that has dramatically improved the appearance of the car!
5 - INTERIOR LIGHT
This was a quick and easy one, interior light was found in several pieces under the passenger seat. I used a small amount of Jif and a gentle scrub brush to remove the dirt from the headlining.
New one installed, although I've noticed that it only works with the manual 'on', so I may have to look at the door switches.
Coming along nicely sofar! I love doing these sort of jobs - makes you feel so positive as you can see some real progress!
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