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Sill pictures 120-130

Hi All
After many misguided years messing with VWs I have grown up and bought an Amazon. You know how it goes impulse buy, view the car in a car park in the rain, buy it with 1 days MOT remaining. And what do you know the sills and chassis legs are a combo of filler, wire mesh and builders expanding foam!
Restoration began over the easter weekend and hopefully this link will take you to pictures of how far I have got

http://s97.photobucket.com/albums/l232/rocvw/volvo/

Sorry the order of the pictures is a bit messed up.

I'm trying my best to reproduce the correct shapes, pressings etc but in places its just too far gone to see what it should have looked like. Thats why I'm hoping somebody out there may be able to supply me with a few pictures of the rear of the sill. It would be great if I could get some detail shots of the shape where it meets the rear arch and inside the arch where the inner and outer sill finish and the shape of the panel thats closes the end. Any help would be great as there was just nothing to work to in this area, its a 1963 220 bythe way, if that makes any difference.

Looking forward to hearing from you guys.

Many thanks in advance,
Rob






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