Lovely work Sean, it's so refreshing to see proper skills alive and well. Nice old car, too.
Years ago I restored a 1966 Sunbeam Rapier. The guy that did the bodywork, Jeff, was fantastic. The car needed two front wings. I managed to find a genuine Rootes one for the offside, but there were no nearside ones to be had, which meant the only alternative was a pattern one. Well, it looked great until it was offered up to the car. If the rear top edge was lined up with the scuttle, the bottom sat about 3 inches below the level of the sill...To say I was gutted was an understatement. Jeff plonked it on the car, sat looking at for a while and then said "If we slice the wing from behind the headlight along the line where the chrome trim sits, then we can line up the top and bottom to the car and weld along the cut. With the trim back on you'll never see it" I wasn't convinced but didn't really have a choice. Well, when he'd finished you wouldn't have known it from a factory wing. I've had the highest respect for old school bodywork professionals ever since.