Anyway, after undoing all the bolts from the back shelf, again, it was off the car, and I managed to find a lock with the same key as the door - brilliant. Drilling the lid of the box was easy, being fairly thin aluminium, manufacturing the tab to make the lid lock was a bit more troubling, because I decided to make it from some of the stainless we have which seems to be made out of the hardest metal on earth. Half an hour later I had drilled the hole for it, after using a lot of fluid and having to sharpen a number of drills to get the right size that could get through the stainless, but at least the battery box will be secure! Anyway, it doesn't look like much, but I am rather happy with myself. It is neat, works nicely, and secure, so we can now use it for storage of tools, spares, and bottles of champagne in preparation for the Classic Car of the Year awards
Next job for me is to make a template for the carpet - the rear shelf will be carpeted with a flap for the battery box lid, and the floor currently doesn't have carpet which it will need sometime soon!
Amy also removed the front centre grille from the bonnet, and started stripping the paint off it - it had been painted silver which was ok from a distance, but this is going to be rechromed now for the million dollar front end the car deserves.
Hopefully we will get a bit of time to get some photos of the latest developments, today was a bit hectic so no time.
Jack.