While driving my van my wife got hit in an almost identical manner...perhaps not quite so much on the pillar, but overall very similar damage. Anyway the body shop cut it out and actually got the sheet metal from VW (other guy's insurance paid) to fix it. Turned out well for about 3M USD...and it was no cheap bodyshop either. That also included replacement of the fiberglass bumper and the lights. If you want I'll pmail you a picture of my van as repaired. Anthony '89 Syncro GL (Hidalgo)
Martin Jagersand <jag@CS.UALBERTA.CA> wrote: Hi I'm in Munchen for my sabbatical. Naturally I'm hoping to pick up a VW camper to go exploring in Europe. Turns out finding T3's in good shape is not so easy here. Most have been used as daily drivers, and are worn out inside and out plus rusted out by the road salt. One of the better ones (ie nice inside, no rust, all new engine, tranny, brakes etc) happens to have a collision damage. I'm a bit leery of getting into repairs, but seem to have no choice (others I have looked at have also needed work). Please take a look at the damage and say what you think: www.cs.ualberta.ca/~jag/rec/buss/BesVW_sm.jpg Is it likely that the frame is twisted? How does one repair this? Changing panels? Or since the front windshield "pillar" took a hit hit, is it better to cut out a clip from a junker and weld in? Any other ideas? Also if someone has any tips of local repairs shops here please let me know. (I'm in the western Munich area) Thanks, Martin
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