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8-31-2010
Been offered a 68 Impala!! Hmmm!
Right, if this thing is going to get a quality paint job, I don't want any rust bubbling through after a few months. So I need to dig deep and find any potential rust areas.
Rear wheel arch lips are notorious for corroding. So I need to remove part of the inner wheel arch and separate the inner lip from the outer one and have a look. Fun!!
Heres a view of some rust bubbling through at the bottom of the wheelarch towards the back.
Lets see how bad it really is
Now lets go inside and remove the inner wheel arch section.
Line marked for cutting
Starting the cut so the air saw can get in
Heres what my air saw did
Heres the state of the rear quarter panel after all remains of the inner one has gone
Its actually not too bad. A few pinholes but nothing that cant be saved with some media blasting and a small bit of welding.
These areas would have made a real mess of new paint after a few months.
Heres an interesting shot. Notice the rust creeping under the lower panel corner. Bet you can't guess what that would eventually do?!!
Blasting tomorrow.
9-1-2010
Back to the plot!
Whellarch lip repair and width reduction (sounds like cosmetic surgery!).
The wheel arch lip is way too wide, so here is my famous air saw in action again
Then I got involved in a friends rusty maxda mx5 rockers! Its sometimes not good to be the local welder/fabricator 'cos I get asked to do loads of jobs.
Anyway, reshaping quarter panel tomorrow (unless I get asked to do something else!)
9-2-2010
Today is quarter panel reshaping day.
Heres the panel under the rear bumper marked for cutting.
And heres the cut
Heres my friend Jay sat waiting to bend the quarter panel up. So this is the original shape
and this is the panel bent
I think it looks a lot better!
9-5-2010
Thanks guys!
Heres the spare wheel well removed completely
And the cardbord templates of the panels to fill the gap
Now just got to make them out of steel
Now then, one of my friends (Chris) has done a sketch of a possible finished product......
Have a look at this:
Not a bad sketch is it! He says he is available for custom sketches on any car of your desire. Send me a PM and he will do you one for a small cost.
Interesting design though!
Love this build, so much work!
Posted by diyauto on 1/21/21 @ 1:46:55 PM