A few Forum members in the past have asked about what's involved in replacing Lark Convertible hog troughs. Since I am in the middle of restoring a 64 R1 convertible I thought I might post some shots of my progress at this stage.
Up to this stage I have built a cradle for the body shell and tack welded it to the frame to keep it true and aligned. In these photos I have tipped the shell upside down just to make it easier to weld in the new troughs, it's still a lot of work!

The old rusted hog troughs cut out of the car.

Had to rebuild the front section of the trough because it incorporated three differant shaped sections, quicker to do this than try to remake the whole item.

The front section screwed into place for now onto the replacement floor pan.

The rear box section which I had made in a break press, there is another sectiion that fits on top of this one but I haven't progressed to fitting it at this stage of the photos.
More photos to come later!
Up to this stage I have built a cradle for the body shell and tack welded it to the frame to keep it true and aligned. In these photos I have tipped the shell upside down just to make it easier to weld in the new troughs, it's still a lot of work!

The old rusted hog troughs cut out of the car.

Had to rebuild the front section of the trough because it incorporated three differant shaped sections, quicker to do this than try to remake the whole item.

The front section screwed into place for now onto the replacement floor pan.

The rear box section which I had made in a break press, there is another sectiion that fits on top of this one but I haven't progressed to fitting it at this stage of the photos.
More photos to come later!
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