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PostPosted: Sun Dec 19, 2010 5:00 pm 
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Hi All,

Just wanted to get an idea of which replacement panels are easier to work with.

I thing I may have to replace the A panels on my 61, and maybe a few others as well.

I'm going to have a good look over the old girl at Christmas and figure out what I need.

So far it's probably A panels and maybe the door skins. Looks like the doors may have opened a bit too far at some stage.

Ian


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reckon the easiest panel to replace would be:
1. Rear beaver panel
2. Battery box
3. A-panels
from here it gets harder

(apart from bolt on panels

Ive taken these pales off and they were not too difficult, so putting them on wouldnt be too hard.

I have replaced a-panels as well (outer) it wasnt too difficult, just trying to line the bolt holes up ans the curve and trying to the seams together a bbit fiddly, but worth having ago at.

Thats about af far as my replacements have gone soo far

Brenton

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PostPosted: Sun Dec 19, 2010 6:32 pm 
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just replaced a front lower guard....
pretty simple and i was a complete beginner in welding ..
Try and practice some welding on the old panel before you jump
into replacing it cause you'll blow holes everywhere if you don't....
I have a boot floor to do but thats looking to go in the two hard basket..
reckon ill just do patching jobs in the boot.......


Cheers Hoba


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If you want an as straight forward job as possible it is probably worth buying genuine panels instead of cheapy's. I bought all after market panels for my rebuild and they are not perfect so a bit of extra time and stuffing around is needed when fitting them.
The other thing I noticed with the cheaper panels is the corners of the forming are not as sharp as the original car so I will need to use some filler to get the edges of some panels to a radius they should be.

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