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Old 08-10-2013, 05:44 PM   #15
54belair
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Re: Typical body repair cost

Dlm11-- I dont mean this to be a smart a$$ remark but, body work and panel alignment isnt rocket science----it just takes a lot of time and patience--especially the first time you do it. Take your time, look at the way old panels fit, think about what you need to do, then jump in and pray for the best!! If you are a welder, you have one leg up on most of us. I can weld, but Im far from a welder.
Time and Patience,, Time and Patience----If you need some help or another opinion--this forum is a terrific place. There are several guys on here that Know their stuff and will gladly help if they can. (I ask a lot of questions!)
The main thing about your build----enjoy the work and take pride in your finished project.


Special-Ed---
island time-----I like that, Im surprised Ive never heard of it before!
I do have a goal on my build though--complete and ready for the street rod nats. next memorial day.
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