I got the doors down as I needed to a) clean them, b) sand them and c) repair them if there were any cracks. Stupid question, as this Midas appears to have all the cracks in the world. So it was out with the orbital sander and some bits of 150 grit, and each door was cleaned then sanded. I spotted several cracks in each door and, Dremel in hand once more, I set about dealing with them. I ground out each individual crack, then filled them with P40 fibreglass filler. Once dried and sanded down, I gave each bit a skim of body filler.
I wasn't happy with the paintwork on the shell, so I firstly removed the bonnet. Somehow I had missed a shedload of cracks on the very front. My mate the Dremel came out once again and the process was repeated. I then took a long look at the shell out in the daylight. Apart from being filthy, there were parts of the paintwork which could really do with reworking. As a result I have spent a great deal of time today sanding and flatting back so I can start again. I then pressure washed the shell too. I am determined to start putting things back together very soon so will be working hard on this over the next few weeks.
Halfway through sanding door number 1.

Were there cracks? Don't be stupid - of course there were...

...In fact they were all over the place! I ground them all out.

...then I filled them with P40.

How did I miss this load of cracks???

Skim of filler over the top to finish off.

Shell now not looking quite so "finished"...
