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> Dodged a bullet, Jackpost and plate removed
avidfanjpl
post Aug 12 2010, 12:53 AM
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OK, so although I am no body expert, I knew I had to cut out the jackposts and tubes and replace them. I removed the rockers, which maybe have never been off the car, and yes, drivers side post was rotten, and the passenger side was pitted, but I cut them both out and to my surprise, both longs were immaculate. There was a tiny bit of surface rust on the triangles and around the jack plates, but the longs were untouched. Vacuumed out the longs with a tube, and lit and mirrored them to be sure. A wheel will take off the pitting and remaining small metal excess from the plate outer edges, but it is lovely to have no rot.

I am amazingly fortunate. Both posts came out and the remaining rust will be ground out tomorrow. I poked a punch through the passenger side long, which I will have welded closed just to be sure it passed the punch test. Stunning. 107k miles on it, 38 years old in September, which is just one month away.

I have had both valances off, and no rust, and no rust behind the bumpers, so grinding out the last of the surface rust, cutting off the old edges, and having the plates and posts welded in will be all it needs. I have to brush and repaint the trailing arms and dust guards on the rear, then I am done. Outside of any possible motor/tranny rebuilds, I am way down the road for 10 hours work and 80 bucks worth of metal to weld in.

The bullet could have been a howitzer, and I was concerned with the nasty drivers post, but all things considered, I see the light, there is no tunnel and no freight train, and a little metal ready and weldthrough primer before a welder takes it to new metal makes it a dissipated nightmare I can live with.

Not bad for a car that never had the rockers off. And I need new rockers.

Woohoo!

John

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avidfanjpl   Dodged a bullet   Aug 12 2010, 12:53 AM
charliew   Actually the pictures seem to show a hole in each ...   Aug 13 2010, 06:32 PM
TargaToy   Braggart! :D   Aug 17 2010, 08:50 PM
realred914   yeah, dont grind off any good metal, sand blast or...   Aug 18 2010, 09:41 AM


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