Fiberglass repair. Door edge
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Fiberglass repair. Door edge
I'll apologize in advance if I am posting in the wrong section.
I had an unfortunate run in with a garage door today which left my corvette's door in less than mint condition.
I was wondering what would be my best option for repair? I am new to fiberglass.
Thanks,
-Ben
P.S Pictures are one post below.
I had an unfortunate run in with a garage door today which left my corvette's door in less than mint condition.
I was wondering what would be my best option for repair? I am new to fiberglass.
Thanks,
-Ben
P.S Pictures are one post below.
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I had an identical mishap 4 months ago. PM me and I could talk to you about it. I had it repaired flawlessly. Cost 900 bucks just to prepare you but important to have it done right. No dealership on this.
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That is a very easy repair, even I could fix that... I've only done body work, once to my own car, just as an experiment to see if I could do body work. it came out very successfully, and what I did was much more involved than that simple fix. The good news is that your car is Torch Red, which is a very easy color to paint and match.
I glassed these ducts in myself. (my first time doing body work )
It cost me 150 dollars to have both rockers painted, I've not tried my hand at painting ( yet )
my point here is the fix , itself is very easy, The color you have is an easy color to match. Good luck. my point here is also for you not to worry, it will disappear with a little money thrown at it.
Bill
I glassed these ducts in myself. (my first time doing body work )
It cost me 150 dollars to have both rockers painted, I've not tried my hand at painting ( yet )
my point here is the fix , itself is very easy, The color you have is an easy color to match. Good luck. my point here is also for you not to worry, it will disappear with a little money thrown at it.
Bill