Rather than spend hours modifying the mk1 shell, your time would be better spent fixing the rot on the mk3 shell....probably more straightforward as well. Either that or hold out for a decent mk3 shell. I wouldnt waste your time modifying the mk1 shell.
The amount of new panel work and welding will make this uneconomic. In reality, you will need two complete new side panels from the 'B'-post backwards, then new A-panels, inners and outers, on both sides. A new inner wing end will also be needed to provide the door-hinge holes. Plus, of course, 2 good doors and their hinges and locks.
As already said, then you'll need a pair of side windows and a rear screen panel as the Mk 1 rear window is noticeable smaller.
I guess you could still use a Mk.1 front subframe, which is a better located frame anyway.
For all that work, one could virtually rebuild an existing Mk.3 shell on a jig with all new panels.
Edited by Cooperman, 14 April 2009 - 01:45 PM.