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> WTB: rust replacement panels, what i kind find left-over from you i'll buy...
BritCarJim
post Feb 14 2013, 10:16 AM
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...from Restoration Design. i've seen their banner ads here, but in my experience, you can get left-over bits from other hobbyests cheaper than buying the parts out-right.

some DPO (mean dumb previous owner--or damn, if you like) did a sort-of hack job repair on my car...though it did keep it out of the junkyard until i came along. unless anybody wants to donate a rust-free tub (and if so, i'm buying a lottery ticket on the way back from picking it up...my lucky day...) then i'll be fixing this. although i am completely self taught, my '72 MGB GT that i drove today has floors and rocker structures that i did myself...i've not had anything yet to fall off that i've welded on.

so...i need a passenger side rear floorboard, the passenger side rocker bits, and probably some stuff out of the hell-hole area, though i'm not entirely sure what yet.

let me know what you've got.

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isn't the handiwork interesting? jeez.

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post Feb 14 2013, 10:25 AM
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I have a complete floor board cross member for $50 plus shipping.
You might want to get the floor pan from Restoration Designs. Cutting out a good one with the edges intact is a real challenge.
That is some really Kustum work.
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post Feb 16 2013, 01:27 AM
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Not sure how far up the body your rust is, but I have a NOS replacement passenger door jamb which I plan on posting. PM me if you're interested/want pics.
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post Feb 17 2013, 05:15 PM
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I have a pass rear quarter section left over from my pan job.

Ran out to garage and shot quick photo, 15 degrees out there...

It has the risers and stiffeners for the passenger seat

How's $75 including shipping sound?


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