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Cut Old Panel Out
Cut Old Panel Out
Take it from us: Rust had worked its way into every crevice imaginable. The quarter-panel on the driver's side behind the rear wheel suffered the most. This sort of damage can't be filled. It must be removed. Roberto Bernal taped off the section and used an air-powered cutting wheel to remove the rotted metal. View Related Article
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