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Re: Parking lot crash

To: Dana & Jane Du Fresne <pumacon@erols.com>
Subject: Re: Parking lot crash
From: Aaron Johnson <sugar@holly.ColoState.EDU>
Date: Fri, 31 Jul 1998 07:10:48 -0600 (MDT)
Cc: Triumph autox <Triumphs@Autox.Team.Net>
I would go with the body shop method to make sure it gets done right.  If
you do get a fender from the big three it should be a perfect fit, since
they are using the "original" sheet metal stamps.  I would avoid using
fillers or bondo until it is the only possible solution.  

aaron

On Fri, 31 Jul 1998, Dana & Jane Du Fresne wrote:

> 
> Hi everybody!
> 
> A few weeks ago my '72 TR6 was hit in a parking lot of all places.  I
> didn't see it happen, but eventually found out (a few minutes later) it
> was the owner of the store I was in.  So, no problem getting it fixed
> (so far).  He did leave without telling me, so the accident report shows
> a 'hit and run'.
> 
> Now the question is, how do I have it fixed.  The damage is minor (all
> to the driver side rear qtr. panel) small buckle outward at the base on
> the front wheel well and top of wheel well pushed in towards the trunk. 
> The options that come to mind are:
> 
> 1. Normal body work method.  I understand there is a aluminum based body
> filler better(?) than 'bondo'.  This would avoid breaking factory seams
> and misfits due to another unknown fender fit.
> 
> 2. Remove and replace fender with 'new' fender from one of the big 3. 
> Possible fit problems and remaking seams that look original.
> 
> 3. I'm sure I can find a '72 rust free fender in good shape, probably
> the fit problems lessen, but I do break the original factory seams.
> 
> Anyone have any input, other options, been there done that stories?  I
> just want to get back to original as much as possible.  This is North
> Carolina car with no rust and little if any filler.
> 
> TIA,
> 
> Dana
> '72 TR6
> 


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