Great.When I did my 69 I found a collision shop (small one guy) who occasionally does a hot rods or motor cyles ( fancy paint job only on bikes).He took on the challenge and as you can see from the pic. did an outstanding job. I've actually won some awards.I've been working on a 59 TR3 resto for several years. You don't even want to see the pictures.Anyway, I'm at the point of putting the fenders, doors, and doglegs on. Only problem is they don't want to fit.So I got my now good friend to come take a look. He's in the middle of a hot rod but eventually will assist in getting these panels fitted.I also had a British resotration shop come and take a look. They were willing to do the work but the cost was outrageous.I guess my point is, if you are willing to do a lot of the work yourself and can hook up with a professional auto body guy to give you some direction you can get your car done and at a reasonable expense (if there is such a thing with these roadsters).