AMC Diplomat
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You could always cut it all out, use loctite spray foam as a filler, cut/shave the foam down after it dries and then spray the foam with bedliner. I've done this on cars I don't care about and it's lasted for years
You can fill the opening with foam, shave it down, and then short strand fiberglass over that. But painted foam that's cut and shaved down and then painted just looks like a dirty car and nobody will noticeWas more thinking of fiber glass and body filler. but to just fill up that big hole, that doesn't sound like a bad idea. also thinking i could cut up a junkyard Fifth or that parts 83, and have someone weld it to this car. though it honestly isn't that bad, just intimidating. i can see me taking that wheel well trim off and it taking half the fender with it
thought about it and should have got the ones off this Fifth in York. but this thing was so gross i didn't even like being near it. someone got it's motor, lucky them. body decent but i didn't have the right tools on me at the time. crushed now. looking at yards in the general area and the Fifths that are available are hours away. still mad, that wheel well trim just would not come off! there is a promising one over on the eastern shore. might have the red seats i want. i hate it when yards don't post pictures. hate to drive 3 hours and it ain't what i'm looking for. i guess that's just part of the game.Start watching the inventories at local pick 'n pull yards. Find an M with good dog legs and sawzall them out. Find a body shop that will burn them in for you.
The front fenders are attached to the header panel with those annoying studs. The rear quarters have to be cut off.will the fenders come off without taking off the header panel?