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- Minor Maniac
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replace or repair
this is my £500.00 car
this is the drivers cill, do i repair or have a new cill welded in, the ends are in good solid condition and also the underneath, except for the middle section as shown by the dirty rust
pics of boot and floor and arch iside,
boot floor and rear hangers and chassis bit is all solid and no patches or repairs and original
as can be seen the inner wings and flanges also in very good nick
now this was a car from ebay, ok it will need some minor repairs and a respray,
this is the drivers cill, do i repair or have a new cill welded in, the ends are in good solid condition and also the underneath, except for the middle section as shown by the dirty rust
pics of boot and floor and arch iside,
boot floor and rear hangers and chassis bit is all solid and no patches or repairs and original
as can be seen the inner wings and flanges also in very good nick
now this was a car from ebay, ok it will need some minor repairs and a respray,
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- Minor Legend
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It looks quite solid. Set to it with a coarse wire wheel on grinder and see what you have left, it might even clean up and just need painting. Will be tricky to reach inside the sill to remove rust though. You could just cut out and butt weld in a section of the floor edge panel that would take care of the rust inside the sill structure. As the boxing panel looks sound, I would not replace the whole sill.
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well thanks for the input guys
i have checked the door posts are all excellent condition no rot at all
rear 1/4 panels are also in excellent condition
now do i strip off all the old underseal, that has ptob ben on for the last 30 years or so and have in my opinion served the car well
this is a shot of the inner wing and bump stop, the light area is the original paint and the dark is underseal, you can see the bump stop panel which is in excellent condition
also had a good day taking out all the wing bolts, and got every one out except one on the drivers side top, so that will be a repair
i have checked the door posts are all excellent condition no rot at all
rear 1/4 panels are also in excellent condition
now do i strip off all the old underseal, that has ptob ben on for the last 30 years or so and have in my opinion served the car well
this is a shot of the inner wing and bump stop, the light area is the original paint and the dark is underseal, you can see the bump stop panel which is in excellent condition
also had a good day taking out all the wing bolts, and got every one out except one on the drivers side top, so that will be a repair

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Hmm, well my near side sill looked like this after i took the kickplates off.....
http://s166.photobucket.com/albums/u118 ... leaned.jpg
But i still cut the whole lot out and replaced it from the inner sill step outwards. Its having the knowledge that you've got new steel where it matters, that matters in the end.....any rust and you might as well hack it all out, its not too much of a job to be honest!
http://s166.photobucket.com/albums/u118 ... leaned.jpg
But i still cut the whole lot out and replaced it from the inner sill step outwards. Its having the knowledge that you've got new steel where it matters, that matters in the end.....any rust and you might as well hack it all out, its not too much of a job to be honest!
Ultimate rust cure for your moggy....paint it brown, at least that way you dont notice the rust as much!!