David64MGB
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I have a question for those that have done complete restorations. Should I pull the fenders? I am worried about hidden rust. Are the fenders something that can be unbolted, or are the panels welded in place? My goal would be to expose interior metal for rehabilitation.
I spent the weekend replacing the feders on my 1983 BMW. They are bolt ons, but the interior rust was ferocious. Half the fasteners have nothing to attach to anymore. There would be no possible repair without replacing the entire uni-body. The BMW was not designed for Canadian winters and the rust is widespread and unstoppable after too many years of heavy usage and neglect. I blame the POs.
I don't want that to happen to my B and if there is some preventative work to stop interior rust, I am willing to do that now. The body is generally in good shape with some rust under the paint in the dog leg panels. I will also have to replace the floor pans and cross members due to impact damage. I plan on doing the welding myself (I have always wanted a MIG welder).
I spent the weekend replacing the feders on my 1983 BMW. They are bolt ons, but the interior rust was ferocious. Half the fasteners have nothing to attach to anymore. There would be no possible repair without replacing the entire uni-body. The BMW was not designed for Canadian winters and the rust is widespread and unstoppable after too many years of heavy usage and neglect. I blame the POs.
I don't want that to happen to my B and if there is some preventative work to stop interior rust, I am willing to do that now. The body is generally in good shape with some rust under the paint in the dog leg panels. I will also have to replace the floor pans and cross members due to impact damage. I plan on doing the welding myself (I have always wanted a MIG welder).