
Moving on the rear hatch I first removed the catch at the bottom of the body so the hatch will not lock when closed, then removed the retaining ring on the lock and the cylinder popped right out. This is a view of the inside of the lock showing the retaining ring that was backed off using a hammer and a small punch (the cover was previously removed).


I prepped the inside section of the inner sill on the '80 for rust paint by washing it with Marine Clean, then etching with Metal Ready. Two coats of POR-15 and it looks like new. Next up: fitting the inner membrane and plug welding it into place after applying some cavity wax and weld-through primer. More on that next week.