Fitting panels...
Posted: Thu Jun 01, 2006 5:16 am
Hi all,
This is my 1st post, and would appreciate a good bit of help!
My moggy is also my 1st car aswell, but she isn't in the best of conditions.
I've got myself a 2-dr 1964 saloon, and she's a bit rusty unfortunately.
I've done some calculations on how much it'll cost me to buy panels, but would need some advice on fitting these new panels.
I believe it's called the undersill, and it's rusted out completly. I'm not too sure the best way to remove the old and fit the new sill.
My passenger side front floor pan has a little hole in it. Would it be advisable to place a bit of metal over it or remove the whole section, and then fit a new pan?
Finally, on the inner rear wings, there is/was a lip type thing, but it has been consumed by rust. I was wondering about it's relativity to holding my wing when I put them back on?
Thanks,
Iain
P.S. My car's Reg No. is BBH 570 B. I'd like to know some history about her. She's been all over Scotland from what I've gathered! (Montrose>Skye>Penicuik!)
Thanks again
This is my 1st post, and would appreciate a good bit of help!
My moggy is also my 1st car aswell, but she isn't in the best of conditions.
I've got myself a 2-dr 1964 saloon, and she's a bit rusty unfortunately.
I've done some calculations on how much it'll cost me to buy panels, but would need some advice on fitting these new panels.
I believe it's called the undersill, and it's rusted out completly. I'm not too sure the best way to remove the old and fit the new sill.
My passenger side front floor pan has a little hole in it. Would it be advisable to place a bit of metal over it or remove the whole section, and then fit a new pan?
Finally, on the inner rear wings, there is/was a lip type thing, but it has been consumed by rust. I was wondering about it's relativity to holding my wing when I put them back on?
Thanks,
Iain
P.S. My car's Reg No. is BBH 570 B. I'd like to know some history about her. She's been all over Scotland from what I've gathered! (Montrose>Skye>Penicuik!)
Thanks again