Will someone please help me determine if this car is worth saving. What sheetmetal parts would I need. I have read about Brad Mayeur's clamshells and also that RD has longitudnial repair pieces. What would be better for my car. Please include RD part numbers. Pictures to large to upload on this sight. Please email me leikercr@yahoo.com and I will forward them to you. Thanks
Ah, you might want to add some pics so that we can help you determine what will be needed....
-- Rob
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I've seen worse that has been saved. How are your welding skills?
Worth saving is the wrong question. That implies that there is value in the car and then we're taking about money. The issue is do YOU want to invest the time to the project. Bring a car like this back to life is a adventure and that my sir, has value money can't buy.
This was a gulf coast car all of its life. The car sat outside since 1999 with rotten seals. No structual rust in the front.
Here is a restoration design sheet (sorry for my scribbling) and some of what I ordered. Youwill also need some pieces from AutoAtlanta - Right inner wheel house, inner long kit. And get an Engman kit (see vendors section)
T.C.
Oh I forgot....
T.C.
Thank you guys for all of your help. It is hard to figure out what you need with all of the different names for parts ie inner rocker inner long clamshells. I assume that I should fix the longs first before replace the floors. Something to weld to would be nice. I will try to document my progress to help other newbies. I forgot to mention I have a jdm wrx single turbo engine to go into it that is why I am trying to fix a rusty car and not a restorable clean teener.
It can be done.....
Though, here in so cal, its probably be dumped for another shell. But as I said, it can be done if you have the skills, determination, and patience.
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