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From: | Mark Vanderlinden <mavanderlinden@dttus.com> |
Date: | 05 Aug 1999 16:17:43 -0500 |
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I recently purchased the book from Lindsay Porter on restoring midgets (do not know title. May see list from one month ago where the porter book was discussed). This book in detail discusses body work. Good bodying, Mark Subject: body work Author: craig@papillon.its.yale.edu at Internet-USA Date: 8/5/99 1:21 PM This topic has probably come up before - please forgive me. How does one go about eradicating small rust "hot spots" to keep them from sprea ding and and otherwise restore the body to perfect condition, including prepping for paint? I realize this is a very broad question and must sound kind of like "how does one do engine work". Let me rephrase: It would be nice to be able to do bodywork on these cars. Where do I begin? Is t hat any better? Hmmm.. Craig 74 Midget |
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