Recommendation for Rust Repair |
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Recommendation for Rust Repair |
dcecc1968 |
Jan 16 2013, 09:32 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 252 Joined: 31-December 12 From: Concord, NC Member No.: 15,313 Region Association: South East States |
I am a new member and need some help from the experts. I have recently purchased a 914 as a project for my sons and I to work on together on the weekend, but didn't do a thorough inspection. I failed to identify and understand the amount of rust / welding that would be required. While I'm a novice mechanic (on a good day), I do not weld. I'd like a recommendation on a shop (or member) nearby Charlotte, NC that has does good work. I want to make the car safe to drive and have someone do the repair that has done it before. Right now, I know I have:
- Rust in the passenger longitudinal (top of door pinches) - Rust on the frame mount for passenger-side engine carrier bar (this scares me.. alot) - Rust in floor pan under the driver's seat (floor is crunchy) - Possibly a "fiberglassed" inner fender repair near the battery tray. - And yes, I know there will as much other rust as I want to look for Also, I might get it painted at the same time as the repair work. Thanks for your help in advance, I appreciate it. -Don |
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