[DML] Re: Bad things happen on GOOD days!
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[DML] Re: Bad things happen on GOOD days!



Is it deep?  You'd be surprised what can be fixed.  Take a picture of
it.  If it's not over a large area, you could have someone fill the
area with stainless weld, and then grind it down and refinish the
area.  It would be barely noticeable.  Don't lose hope yet!

Matt
#1604


--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Dani B" <5n-@xxxx> wrote:
> Well the good news is I finally got my 1950 Buick I've spent the last
> few months restoring on the road and driving..bad part is while
> driving my DeLo home, my neighbor had rocks stacked next to his
> driveway and one big rock in the road. Hit the one in the road and now
> I have a nice sized scraping dent in my passenger door :_(....It is
> almost on the bottom of the door, so it will be impossible to
> repair... Anyone have a good used empty passenger door for sale?? Dani
> B. #5003




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