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Frankie Boys disco Rust Removal, with pics !!!!!

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solihull-mick:
Just looked at the ruby thread again chris, cant belive how much was done on her, well worth it thou,  :grin:

solihull-mick:
Ok last thread for the night or should i say morning, that's me done, 18 hour day is just right me thinks, enjoy frank  :grin:



More rot found on the inner wheel arch



This looking up where the "C" pillar meets the inner arch, or should!



Rot removed,



New panel formed on my metal rollers, give a perfect radius to match the wheel arch



Panel welded in, this will get double welded inside and out,then a new rubber weather trim fitted once sealed and stone chipped



And Finally the new driver arch in place and welded, door on again just check fitment, and it fits as good as the day it left Solihull, sweet,



Will post final pics soon as i wake up, which will be late i'm sure  :grin:

Night people

Frankie-Boy:

Thanks Mick,

I know its costing me a small fortune but to see the way you go about your work is worth it, I'm glad the back end is nearing completion, it'll be nice to get the old girl back.

Then roll on new year when you can have her back again to get the front end sorted.  :)

crazymac:

--- Quote from: MudPlugger on December 10, 2008, 17:43:17 ---mainly because I have a child sized hole in my boot floor where it's gone through!

--- End quote ---

What, the child has gone through a hole in your boot?? LOL :doh: sorry, couldn't resist :dance:

lee celtic:
this thread is fantastic  :clap: :clap: :clap:

I have all this to come in the spring (de rust the disco ) ..

However it is also scaring the cakapoopoo out of me the amount of rust there could be hiding  :shock: :shock: :shock:

I think is my be easyier to take the rear quarters off mine (three door) to get to the worst of it any body know how to get them off?? [-o< [-o<

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