So I’ve got a ‘66 BJ8 that is all there, as far as can tell. I bought it as a "project car." I was told the engine turns over but doesn’t run.
From 20 feet away it looks great, but closer up I can see that the lower portions of the right rear wing have some body filler that’s been added. This was to be expected as I’m aware of the problem with rust in the lower quarter panels. From the start I figured on building a rotisserie to be able to access everything.
So with all that said, the other night I was perusing the different body panel parts suppliers and noticed that the body patch panels come with or without a wired edge. I’ve never taken apart an original panel so I don’t know if they came with them or not. It also makes me question why there would be two different types. Is one bettter than the other, and why?
Any and all comments are welcome! TIA.
From 20 feet away it looks great, but closer up I can see that the lower portions of the right rear wing have some body filler that’s been added. This was to be expected as I’m aware of the problem with rust in the lower quarter panels. From the start I figured on building a rotisserie to be able to access everything.
So with all that said, the other night I was perusing the different body panel parts suppliers and noticed that the body patch panels come with or without a wired edge. I’ve never taken apart an original panel so I don’t know if they came with them or not. It also makes me question why there would be two different types. Is one bettter than the other, and why?
Any and all comments are welcome! TIA.