Monday, January 25, 2010

Classic Car Bodies Classic Car Restoration Question For The Body Work Pros?

Classic car restoration question for the body work pros? - classic car bodies

Error during the reconstruction of an old Chevy model 60, how much a cash shop well rusted areas windshield and rear window? Is it hard work? When choosing to restore a car, there are areas that could be worth in a car is not oxidized, to play with? I can do everything yourself to work outside the body, that's just not my gift.

3 comments:

redrepai... said...

while the oxide on certain removable parts (bumpers, doors, hood, etc.) and disadvantaged areas is limited, such as soil and pots of the trunk, the car again. Developed in the framework of the double-wall or in a subregional context, a shock mount / shackle mounting windows and eating areas headliners --- Basically, it's worth buying a donor car. The cost of the work that the body is the purchase of a vehicle, other than having to overcome - but it has a good frame.
Around the windows can be expensive, because if not done properly can cause the windshield to crash when the sector is weak and appears bent. These are bad sectors in 1967-1970 Camaros and Birds of Fire. Often try to correct these areas makes the windows must be removed --- and 50% of the time, a window cracked or broken. I avoid anything but the replacement of the skin - can I have a section of cheap rebuilt as new.

richardc... said...

Check the information on http://www.old-car-parts.com renew your classic car or truck. Hope this helps.

joevista... said...

oooh, around the windshield? is not required. also structural. Cost to load a bucket.

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