Big update boys!!
My green S1A had damage in the rear. My red S1A had even more damage in the rear. Being that there aren't that many of these floating around I resolved to repair the one with less damage, and mold it so I could repair my current restoration.
I also had a missing piece of the front storage area just above where the pedals go. I decided to mold this too.
After many frustrating rotations of sanding, filling, sanding, filling, and more sanding, and more filling, I finally reached a point where I felt good with the shape of it.
3 gallons of Iso tooling resin later and I have an S1 rear tail panel mold!!! Finally the wrongs can be righted!
The outside of my mold looks like it has leprosy because I was mixing this stuff in June in TX... 95 degrees and poly resin dont play so well together. It would get hard before I could roll it out all the way. bubbles grew on bubbles. I did this in the shade but it only barely made it possible...Still a win is a win in my book!!