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> Is this worth saving?, My journey into rust repair
basaltblack
post Sep 30 2008, 05:33 PM
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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
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scotty b
post Sep 30 2008, 06:20 PM
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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



If you're using windows XP you can resize the pics by right clicking and choose to re-size. It creates a duplicate picture but smaller. Medium will be fine to post with
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