God this is depressing.
I never realised how long it has been since I last did any kind of update. I have been doing work on the Rallye, as and when I have had the chance. To look at it, it doesn't look like much has happened but stuff has!
First off, I had to move it into a different workshop. When I moved it, I got all the rest of the undercarriage off and started to dismantle it.
Secondly I started making more effort on the engine bay. To cut a long story short I stripped off all the seam sealer and all the other crap and tried to find someone who would do all the welding up of superfluous holes etc. This turned out to be more of a mission than i thought. Most of the body workers I know, know what a mission it is and weren't that interested. I spoke to several fabricators, who couldn't really grasp what I was trying to achieve so iwasn't sure I wanted to use them.
In the end I borrowed a welder, taught myself to weld and did it myself. Now I wouldn't say I'm any expert, but I did a pretty good job and baring in mind all the welds were getting ground down it was all good. Tedious, but all good.
The actual grinding down of the welds was again, tedious and there were a few rusty bits that had to be plated over so it hasn't ended up as 'original' as I wanted. I'm not sure it matters too much as the whole car is going to be pretty custom.
Anyway, after all the grinding came the even worse task of filling, sanding, filling, sanding, filling, sanding boring! I hate doing any kind of bodywork and on something made up of stupid shapes is a massive ball ache.
However its mostly there, needs a bit more work, then some nice thick primer, then paint!
Some random pics from the engine bay progress:










I also welded up and smoothed out the slam panel:


Away from the engine bay, all the undercarriage was sent away, blasted and powder coated satin black, with powerflex bushes and stainless bolts replacing the necessary bits. I have no pics of any of this though.
The only bits not done are the front wishbones and the front hubs. This is because I bought new wishbones, had them seam welded and they weren't done in time to go off with the other bits.
The hubs need stripping down and cleaning up and I just haven't got round to doing them yet.
Lastly I managed to buy a set of seats for it. They are the seats I always wanted for the Rallye, but because of their rare-ness and associated cost I never figured I'd get a set. But I found a set local, in good condition, for reasonable money and i was feeling flush... so I bought them! They are Recaro A8's, again, no pics but will get some soon.