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Ben’sMk1Cortina

This winter I’ve been very busy! On the back of the last update, I promised myself that I’d start the restoration welding as I’d simply put it off long enough. So, a call to the guys at Ex-Pressed Steel Panels, and some rear wheelarches were ordered. I already had some sills in and I was happy that I could hand-make the rest.

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