Stellar advice CBODY, thanks, I am soaking it all in. Over time I have done all of the work on the car myself by purchasing tools, DIY, learning and failing, etc. Thanks again for the advice, the more the better. That's why I love this site.
Hey Guys,
I know I just posted the Cracked Door Repair thread, but piggybacking off that I wanted to follow up with my rear wheel arch issue too (bondo crapshow). I actually think I posted on this a while ago, but didn't have the pic to back it up.
I've replaced the floor pans and figured I...
That's exactly what I was going to do. Fortunately there isn't much body work to be done. The car only had 50,000 miles on it when I bought it and the frame is in stellar condition, which is saying something given that it was housed in Boston. The previous owner sprayed the undercarriage with a...
I definitely have some bad bondo work over my rear driver side wheel arch. As far as this and repainting my entire car goes, it will probably have to be done in sections since money apparently doesn't grow on trees, who knew? There are a few companies here in NH that specialize in media...
I'm probably a complete dunce as I have ZERO experience with exterior restoration or what these doors were comprised of, but it's rather thick. Was the paint back then that thick? It looks and feels like a plastic panel over the metal.
Hi Guys,
I have this to deal with on the top of the 64 New Yorker's driver side front door. The metal under the door is fine, but I am looking for ideas about how to fix the crack in the plastic panel. I have some PC-7 epoxy, would that work with a little bit of sanding and whatnot?
Thanks...