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Strip this to bare metal and start again? |
Tdskip |
Jan 13 2020, 01:02 PM
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Uniquecoaches |
Jan 15 2020, 07:58 AM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 16 Joined: 13-January 20 From: North Pekin, Illinois Member No.: 23,823 Region Association: Upper MidWest |
That is so sad that people do this. I have seen this over and over and over. I just finished a 1973 911 Targa and you simply cannot believe all of the butchery that was done to this car. it looked like a nice car when it came in but when I took the trim off of the lower rockers and they were attached with 2inch long drywall screws, I knew that we were in trouble. The front wheel wells were patched using Lowes shopping bags,taped off and blown up to fill the cavity after they had taped up all of the rusted edges, then expanding foam followed up with roofing flashing and bondo. they had put outer longitudinals on with liquid nail and pop rivets and no inner structure at all, when I removed teh longitudinals you could see the heater tubes perfectly. That job went from a simply repaint back to the oem color to complete sheetmetal restoration.
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