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Stuckon914 |
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Member ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 132 Joined: 25-December 18 From: East coast Member No.: 22,747 Region Association: MidAtlantic Region ![]() |
As you can see this 914 has an old front end damage to the right side. Rest of the car is in decent shape, some rust but less than any other east coast I’ve seen. How much is invoked in repairing the front end issue? If I go look at it what should I look for?
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Chris H. |
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@mcmark has been working on a celette bench setup that could yank that straight. You'll want to look closely at the alignment of all the panels, the top, open and close the doors, look at the headlight bucket alignment, etc. to get an idea of how far off it is. Door alignment looks fairly straight from here. Definitely agree it's been hit hard and would need professional help.
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