I like that idea! It should work great on a lower door crease on the daily
driver, our '94 Intrepid ('Das Boot') acquired over the Ottawa winter. I was
considering finding one of those suction cups used in carrying window glass,
but I bet a plunger will do just as well. Triumph driving means
inventiveness!! Keep the novel fixes coming!! Cheers, JD
-----Original Message-----
From: Dave Rupert [SMTP:Dave_Rupert@codl.com]
Sent: April 9, 1999 1:32 PM
To: triumphs@autox.team.net
Subject: Re:Wife, SAAB, and TR have a coming together!
Cameron,
If the dent is large enough and the creases aren't too bad, you
may be
able to wet the fender down and yank it out with a toilet
plunger.
Sounds silly, but it usually works. No hammer marks, no
scratched
paint, no filler, looks good as new.
Good luck!
Dave Rupert
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