I purchased this 1980 124 from a junkyard auction last year. I spent the winter getting it mechanically and electrically stable. I'm still working on those things
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That's a bit more rust than I had originally thought. I am a (shall we say, senior?) mechanic and an experienced welder, but I have never done body work (or more accurately, been good at it). I don't know how much I can remove without weakening the structure of the car. I'm still reading the tons and tons of threads on the topic herein. There's alot of guys who seem to be in a similar situation as me, but the information is almost overwhelming
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My plan was to get the car driveable, and enjoy it this summer, and this coming winter, bring it back into the garage and do the bodywork. The way that rust is now, I'm not completely certain I'm going to pass inspection, and even be able to drive it at all, until it's fixed. I mean, I could just glass the hell out of it, and get it to pass inspection, and continue on with my plan, I suppose.
That's all for now. Just thought I'd get my "restoration" thread started. This is going to be a long journey.