W Williams3982 W Joined Jun 24, 2008 Feb 26, 2014 #61 Very true !!! Im glad theyre will never be any form of rust in my ttop area again !!
B Buhog Member Joined Jan 8, 2012 Feb 26, 2014 #64 Not burning it down is the only requirement! Right?
R Rugby Member Joined Sep 8, 2013 Feb 26, 2014 #67 I did a patch pan for my floor replacement and I wish I would have done a full replacement. It will look cleaner.
I did a patch pan for my floor replacement and I wish I would have done a full replacement. It will look cleaner.
W Williams3982 W Joined Jun 24, 2008 Feb 26, 2014 #68 I did , I bought the whole sectionals from GBodyParts they look really good and match up just like the original pans. I only needed the passenger sides.
I did , I bought the whole sectionals from GBodyParts they look really good and match up just like the original pans. I only needed the passenger sides.
T TurboDave RIP DAVE Staff member TurboBuick.Com Supporter! Joined May 24, 2001 Feb 27, 2014 #69 Buhog said: Not burning it down is the only requirement! Right? Click to expand... Ya, removing the interior prior to this type of job helps so as not to burn the car down!
Buhog said: Not burning it down is the only requirement! Right? Click to expand... Ya, removing the interior prior to this type of job helps so as not to burn the car down!
W Williams3982 W Joined Jun 24, 2008 Feb 27, 2014 #70 I couldnt imagine doing it with the interior in unless you had a huge welding mat, which I dont.
W Williams3982 W Joined Jun 24, 2008 Mar 11, 2014 #73 Got the rear ttop area welded and the floor pan out
D deathraider6996 Member Joined Jan 24, 2014 Mar 21, 2014 #78 Nice work! Enjoying following this resto. Sent from my EVO using Tapatalk