LOL yes please go there and stop trying to defend that bucket of rust you have purchased.
That IS NOT a well made job of repairing the rear arch.
I don't really care, as long as reasonably acceptable it is fine, someone did it for free for me which was needed to pass MOT, I don't really see the issue, it failed on the rusty arch, someone I know ( fair enough a beginner) welded it for me for free, it passed after...
It doesn't change the fact the car is more comfy and faster than my other car...
I'll keep defending it because it'll outrun most of the cars around here and it'll get me from a to be with more comfort and fun than the average golf on the road. I'd far rather have this than a brand new aygo or corsa, not to mention it cost me many times less, even a 1996 punto would cost me more to buy.
ps. since last time I posted here, I fixed the rad ( simply soldered a small fracture in one of the ribs) then secured it with the liquid rubber gasket thing, so far it works, I'm simply driving for a couple of weeks see if everything else is fine, and see what I'll do from there. Car is at home again, and probably next weekend if the weather works I'll try to fill & smooth out the arch, and spray it with a rattle can and then polish it with my rotary see if I can make the borders blend in, see if I can get it to ''reasonably'' acceptable standard, if I fail I'll get it corrected later, if it looks fine imo I'll leave it as it is after I'm done with it, I'm not anal about it... It's a car which the insurance valued at 2800€ while I bought it for 1000€, no big deal... As it is at the moment I'll have little trouble selling it from what I bought it for, even if I break it down to parts I'll easily get the money back, so far I've spent a grand total of 0€ on fixing it, simply used the stuff that is already available at home.