number plate, spare wheel and a scratch

Tim has soldered on the bullet connectors for the number plate lamp, and rivetted the number plate in place, and then worked on the fitting for the rear wheel upper bracket. This sits inside the body as you can see from the photo on the left, all seemed to go well until very close to the end Tim's file slipped as he was cleaning out one of the holes he drilled and he put a bl**dy great

In the meantime we have had some black peel rivets (from WF) and black regular pop rivets (from ebay) delivered to allow us to rivet on the interior panels.

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