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The big thing about it to me is that it was an undisturbed car in great original condition. It won't be that now, no matter how nice a job they do on it. On the up side, if all works out, it won't cost much to have the rest of the body resprayed while they do the repair work. The paint could have used refreshing anyway.
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<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Century Gothic, Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by whitenviro</i>
It will take a new front and rear wing on the left side. No sense messing around with big wads of Bondo. I've done enough of that myself to know when sheetmetal is not worth saving. It would take a 55 gallon drum of the stuff!
Most everything else can probably be saved, although a door skin can be had for only about $150, so it might just be better to change that out too.
The shop its at does some classic restoration work, so they aren't just the usual bump shop. I'll trust their judgement and keep out of it until the insurance company gives their blessing for repairs. Then I plan to be in their hair every day until I'm satisfied.
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dude ....imho you are completely underestimating what a good metal man can do with his two hands. In many parts of our world it would be a crying shame to scrap a solid fender like that!!!
Yes the hardest part would be reshaping the corner edge, but even then these cars don't have perfect bodywork even from the get go (my dhc has never been wacked, and I can tell you the sheetmetal is far from straight)
-it would be a waste to see your car written off for such a small impact......
Any other pics of the damages??
-BTW, A friend of mine bought a wrecked TR8 a couple of years back, the car was 3 times heavier hit than yours, and I've seen the car since being fixed and most would never spot the repaired areas ......
-before;
[img][img]http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w48/ACN1081/Aqua%20TR8/P1010458.jpg[/img][/img]
-after;
I still kick myself for not finding the money to buy the car at the time....it was one of those deals you hate to have let slide by.....
Ron.