More morale boosting / deckchair arrangement today
I caved and ordered a set of original headlight rings - so if I were to summarise my trying out the vintagewarehouse65 setup -
- If you can live without the underbonnet adjustment, you can buy the complete kit and backing bowls and it'll work no problem with universal chrome rings, universal headlights and backing bowls, and you'll never have a problem getting hold of them again
- If you want to keep the underbonnet adjusters, you need to keep your original backing bowls. Universal headlights will fit in these, and you can either use original chrome rings, or you can use universal chrome rings but if you do, you will need to drill new holes in the backing bowls as the universal rings fixing points don't quite match the original locations - and you'll need to use nut / bolt arrangements rather than the original threaded bolt holes
I personally wanted to keep the underbonnet adjustment, so kept the original backing bowls. The fixings were all pretty much balls of rust so I took the bowls + lights complete out of the car and did them all on the bench, which was much easier. If you're using universal rings you'll need to take that approach anyway, unless you go the whole hog and weld captive nuts into the newly drilled backing plate holes. On my original backing bowls the threaded bolt holes had rusted away so I had to fit nuts on the back - my hint for that, make sure you have the light lens vertical because you'll never get it adjusted again with it still in the car!
Anyway - result = Morale! It keeps tempting to me fit the replacement valance I have in the garage, but that's probably premature.
It makes me very happy to see the front of the car at least having all the parts attached with some of the hard to get hold of stuff solved.

In other unobtanium parts, The washer tank had a lid that didn't even come close to fitting. I couldn't find one that fitted so 3d printing to the rescue

It fits! but.. it also turns out it lacks some flexibility. I'll give it another try with different material soon

Not pictured as it's not quite finished yet, is replacing the ignition switch. No more screwdriver to operate the ignition for me! I trial fitted the new one using non-shear head bolts just to make sure it's all working, I need to get back to it tomorrow and fit the shear bolts and refit the steering column cowlings. With that, the car will be in one piece as such as much as it's ever been in my ownership. I still need to replace the lock barrel in the filler cap to get access to everything, but we're getting there!
Finally got round to approaching Mark about the repair panels, seeing whether or not the windscreen scuttles are still available. Fingers crossed as it'll make life easier if they are