P.O. Accident Damage to Front Trunk, Course of Action? |
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P.O. Accident Damage to Front Trunk, Course of Action? |
Nojoah |
Aug 8 2020, 11:25 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 119 Joined: 6-May 20 From: Ontario Member No.: 24,234 Region Association: Canada |
Hey guys,
I have been assessing the situation with the front trunk of the car recently and I have managed to grind through all the old bondo, bedliner and crap that was covering the majority of the damage to the front pan. Clearly it was brazed in after an accident along with new replacement panels from porsche in their typical red primer. The pan is pretty banged up but the car is surprisingly straight and the hood gaps, bumper gaps and headlight buckets all seem to be where they should be. My question is though - what should my course of action be to repair this in the future? Would the replacement RD front pan suffice or should I dig deeper into the body? Understand that as a student I am by no means looking for a concourse front trunk just something more original and as it should be - this bothers my OCD (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smash.gif) Side note - this was damage from the first owner shortly after he bought the car new in the 70's so if it's lasted this long, its solid at least. Attached thumbnail(s) |
9146C |
Aug 8 2020, 12:58 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 228 Joined: 14-September 19 From: US Member No.: 23,460 Region Association: None |
Yes, RD makes excellent replacement parts/panels (and they're in your backyard!). This wouldn't be a terrible fix.
However, I do think to myself what is the end game for your car? (Repairs add up very quickly once you start...especially if you bought your vehicle to be a "driver".) If this is a lifelong Ontario car, I'd be looking in other places (for major structural issues) before trying to address "cosmetic" damage. Forgive me...I'm not trying to be cynical...only you can answer if you want to build a "show" car or a solid driver...the current repair has lasted 45-50 years. |
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