
Has anyone bought from them? Price seems a lot better than what IAP charges (479 versus 90 !)
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/QUARTER- ... 3a5818b052
Email sentmanoa matt wrote:I've seen you car and Brady's fender arches will repair the rusted out damage. If you are interested in the whole fender, I have a matching set of rear fenders I cut off a 1976 parts car. I was saving them for a guy who "said" he wanted them, but its been 14 months now. They are complete rear fenders which include the rear 1/4 section and the top of the fender that extends to the trunk lid, much more complete than the ebay ones and still cheaper.
Send me an email if interested: matt.scarton@gmail.com
I will check it completely this weekend and post photos. Last night I removed the plastic liners under the fenders for a better look.Europa wrote:Wachuko, sorry don't have any experience with that ebay vendor. Just curious... did you check the car for structural rust? What about the shock towers?
The shiny black areas you see in the photos, those I just used my hands to peel off the undercoating. I will use a plastic scraper to see how much comes out and check the car over. I need to go back to my notes to see what are the structural areas. I will take photos of those areas to share.azygoustoyou wrote:Eastwood sells some stuff that you spray on the undercoating and then you can scrape it off. It is called Under Gone undercoating remover. Item # 31130z
Is there a guide with photos to help me? Where should I be looking? Like I said, I will remove the rockers and see what it looks like in there, removed the front fender covers, see around the front crossmember under the engine.mdrburchette wrote:You need to look more closely at the structural part of the unibody to see whether or not you want to fool with this car. If you look at your photo and where you say it needs replacing, I see the rockers themselves look suspect. The rockers consist of a removeable panel, but once that is removed, there are actually three layers of metal making up the most integral part of the unibody. It looks to me like all three have been exposed to the elements. I just don't want you to spend all this time, effort and money to try to make chicken salad out of chicken sh*t....but if you're hell bent on doing it, I'll get back in my corner. You won't know the extent of rust damage until your car is completely stripped.