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Join Date: Sep 2000
Location: Hattiesburg, MS, USA
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Thanks for the replys guys. Especially the pictures. I've been having a hard time picturing what it looks like under there from the parts catalogs, magazines and haynes manual. I've seen the repair kits and I'm not too concerned about a correct restoration. My numbers don't match anyway so I'm going more the restomod route. But, the pictures in the kits didn't look like they covered a lot of area. Do they do a good job of covering the area that's prone to rust? I'm assuming that the rust is going to continue to eat since I wouldn't be able to get in there and stop it. Bottom line, I've got one of those vent covers already, my paint job is in pretty good shape and I plan to drive the car quite a bit. Maybe my best shot is to install the repair kit and go for the full on when the paint job goes south.
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