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    i am going to get some paint tommorw i think, tell me wat u think
    Before pic




    after photoshop thanks sixstring, on fa.com

    2007 Ford Taurus 23-25MPG
    1976 Chevy Silverado (my toy)
    1951 Ford Deluxe, being rebuilt


    Have an old car truck or tractor? Go here.
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  • #2
    Fix that little dent in the quarter first!
    Brian
    http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2274977



    93 GL modyfied!!!
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    • #3
      Paint it the same color, so you don't have to do the underside of everything (hood, hatch, door jambs, etc., etc.).

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      • #4
        Originally posted by 25Horseplay
        Fix that little dent in the quarter first!
        i am considering this but it will be pita to fix that one, cause of the crease right there, and i cant get to the inside of the metal to pound it out, (dad has a body hammer and dolly set so ive already looked lol) and the only other way i can think of is weld somthin to it to pull it out, like a bolt or somthin then get a piece of flat steel and brace it on the rest of the body, then put a nut on the bolt and tighten it down, but i rly dont want to weld more than i have to.


        and i have considered painting it the same color, but i just dont like the teal color lol, one reason i choose grey is because with tint, it looks slick, (ima get as dark as im allowed when i get the money for it.)
        2007 Ford Taurus 23-25MPG
        1976 Chevy Silverado (my toy)
        1951 Ford Deluxe, being rebuilt


        Have an old car truck or tractor? Go here.
        http://www.aintperfect.com/

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        • #5
          and rly its not that bad, it just the light reflecting is wat makes the dent look bad.
          2007 Ford Taurus 23-25MPG
          1976 Chevy Silverado (my toy)
          1951 Ford Deluxe, being rebuilt


          Have an old car truck or tractor? Go here.
          http://www.aintperfect.com/

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          • #6
            Originally posted by warlocke
            way i can think of is weld somthin to it to pull it out, like a bolt or somthin then get a piece of flat steel and brace it on the rest of the body, then put a nut on the bolt and tighten it down, but i rly dont want to weld more than i have to.
            Metal is thin enough you have to be careful, but you can use the little slide
            hammer/dent puller that has a sheet metal like screw end,
            and thump it out.

            need to fill those little holes that need to be drilled in.

            More expensive is the body shop that has a gun that brazes little
            copper rivets to the low spots, and then use the puller, and the
            copper grinds off easy, no holes in the body

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