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posted on October 11th, 2011 at 06:47 PM
Door Panel Repair . . . er . . . panels.
Hey guys,
Mate of mine is looking at a '67 which has some bad rust in the bottom drivers door, the usual place at the bottom.
Anyway, we were wondering if it's worth getting the repair panels advertised at CIP1, MA Motorworks, (I guess everywhere really), or to find a good
second-hand door?
Neither of us are what you would call "quality welders - panel beaters", so he'd have to farm out the work anyway. We figure that a good
second-hand door might be more "economical" in the long run?
Any thoughts?
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posted on October 11th, 2011 at 07:21 PM
In my opinion, you would be better to buy a real good second hand door. Be sharp, check what you are buying, and to be fair, a bare metal rust free
door would be worth at least $300. Proof that it is perfect would be recommended.