wahya
Well-Known Member
About four years ago, I read several articles here about panel bond and I decided to try it and see how it went. We actually painted the car, a 71 Sebring about three years ago and I am happy with it so far. I had my original Sebring and an SSP parts car. There were a lot of rust issues with both cars. Both right fenders were a toss up of which one to save. Since my original had body work already, I decided to go with the parts car one. I changed headlight brackets and welded them. I welded the structural supports for the lower fender, using parts from other car. I am not experienced at welding and did not think it would be easy welding the outside skin and I hate grinding. I took a piece of the parts car quarter that looked to be close to the shape of the lower fender and started cutting out the rusted area on the fender.
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I cleaned the back down to bare metal and I cut a larger piece from the quarter, leaving the original inside coating. I sandwiched the two pieces with the panel bond (had to do it twice, and sand both pieces again because I to too long putting them together the first time). Anyway, like I said, I am no expert, but this worked for me and no issues so far. Ron.
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I cleaned the back down to bare metal and I cut a larger piece from the quarter, leaving the original inside coating. I sandwiched the two pieces with the panel bond (had to do it twice, and sand both pieces again because I to too long putting them together the first time). Anyway, like I said, I am no expert, but this worked for me and no issues so far. Ron.