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71 Lady in Waiting
How she looks today.
http://chevelleforum.org/album.php?albumid=185 The one photo is not of mine, but what I want mine to be similar to when completed. http://chevelleforum.org/picture.php...pictureid=3348 Check out the repair job someone did on the right-rear quaterpanel. |
It looks like you have your work cut out for you. But, ...all it takes is time and money. :D
Keep at it and it'll look like the nice one before you know it. Keep us posted on the progress! |
I have seen much worse repairs using chicken wire and bondo ,so it could be much worse .But keep the pics coming and hopefully that is the worst you find .
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I have also seen much worse, but will take some work to repair it correctly.
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Used and abused. :( Are the floor pans solid?
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That looks better than some of the repairs that had been made on mine. Time, work and patience will make it happen for you.
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If it makes you feel any better, this is the stuff that finds it's way into my shop.
Someone else's idea or a repair. ...yes, that's normal window screen in there. http://i129.photobucket.com/albums/p...rogress006.jpg http://i129.photobucket.com/albums/p...rogress005.jpg Here's a proper repair with metal welded in. http://i129.photobucket.com/albums/p...rogress007.jpg This stuff is a big reason I strip vehicles to see what's been done before. Some decent looking cars were absolute disasters under a shiny paint job. As long as you're doing it, do it once and do it right. I'm excited to see this one progress. |
I am sorry, but the screen is hilarious. I know that I have seen some really weird things, the best one was the floor in grumpys 72 Jeep Commando was made with various "For Sale"and "Politician" signs covered with black tar.
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At least the for sale signs and tar were water proof. :p |
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