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Date:         Thu, 22 Jul 2004 13:53:41 -0600
Reply-To:     "Steve@EuroCampers.com" <Steve@EUROCAMPERS.COM>
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From:         "Steve@EuroCampers.com" <Steve@EUROCAMPERS.COM>
Subject:      Re: More Woe is me !!
Comments: To: "J. Stefanovich" <jstef@FLASH.NET>
In-Reply-To:  <200407221217390266.05D85BBC@mail.flash.net>
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on 7/22/04 12:17 PM, J. Stefanovich at jstef@FLASH.NET wrote:

> What I really need is advice on how to proceed fixing this myself. I have a > little experience doing body work - bondo stuff - and own most tools, but I've > never done anything this major before. My first question is whether I should > try to fix what is there or start should I start looking for new metal. The > corner is pushed back just enough so the door pinches when I try to open it.

I don't know if it will help you or not, but look at a friend's website that involves front end repair on his 1987.

http://www.251.org/vgon_dent.html

-- Steve Lashley SKL Enterprises Inc. http://EuroCampers.com 1661 Veterans Dr. Suite C PO Box 339 Desoto MO 63020 636-337-7700 voice 636-586-7077 fax 888-797-5994 - phone orders


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