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Old 09-10-2012, 09:26 AM
David Gardiner David Gardiner is offline
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welcome to the forum Jeff, like others have said photos help.

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Old 09-10-2012, 12:15 PM
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Default Sheet metal repair

Make sure that before you go cutting the pans and rockers and quarters out that you brace the car up really well on the inside. If you dont and you cut all of that sheet metal loose the body could sag and then when you weld all of the new metal in, none of you reveals on your door gaps or panels will line up. I have seen guys cut cars up without bracing them up with angle iron on the inside and wonder why they cant get the doors to close. post some pics of the car and I am sure everyone will hop on board to give you all of the advice that you need.
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