In a message dated 2/5/01 5:46:12 PM, kazzpar@JUNO.COM writes: << its just the lower front panel between the bumper and upper grill thats affected. It looks repairable but I'd rather get a replacement with a smooth finish to it. >> Tom, Why not let a bodyman (the older he is, the better) look at it before you start replacing panels? You might be surprised how straight a damaged panel can be made after it is bumped, dollied and planished by an experienced hand.
Rich |
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