Hey guys.
My 1986 crown victoria has a quite a life in its 189,553 mile trip in 30 years.. Including getting whacked a few times and some surface rust spots.
For you lot who have actually done some body work on these cars what is the best way to pop out the dents, and get rid of the surface rust without respraying the entire car. There's a little local auto "parts" store that only seems to specialize in paints. They can match original factory colours and stick them in a spray can for you. I've seen the results done for a 2001 metallic green mini cooper. Works great for chips.
Now here's the thing. I have some experience with hammering out dents, but those were all on VW panels. And I was using a hammer and a block of wood to "pop" out the massive dent in the trunk of a 1966 bug that had a boat fall on it. Came out great considering the trunk was fucked to begin with. But that technique would only really work on panels I could remove. The massive dents in between the two doors on the passenger side won't work like that.
So what is the best way to approach fixing the god damn dents
repairing surface rust and repainting areas to blend in without respraying the whole car.
and for my final question. I have that rubber side trim that is just banana peeling and the metal backing in the area where it got whacked is rusting. Any advice on how to remove that crap?
My 1986 crown victoria has a quite a life in its 189,553 mile trip in 30 years.. Including getting whacked a few times and some surface rust spots.
For you lot who have actually done some body work on these cars what is the best way to pop out the dents, and get rid of the surface rust without respraying the entire car. There's a little local auto "parts" store that only seems to specialize in paints. They can match original factory colours and stick them in a spray can for you. I've seen the results done for a 2001 metallic green mini cooper. Works great for chips.
Now here's the thing. I have some experience with hammering out dents, but those were all on VW panels. And I was using a hammer and a block of wood to "pop" out the massive dent in the trunk of a 1966 bug that had a boat fall on it. Came out great considering the trunk was fucked to begin with. But that technique would only really work on panels I could remove. The massive dents in between the two doors on the passenger side won't work like that.
So what is the best way to approach fixing the god damn dents
repairing surface rust and repainting areas to blend in without respraying the whole car.
and for my final question. I have that rubber side trim that is just banana peeling and the metal backing in the area where it got whacked is rusting. Any advice on how to remove that crap?
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