lastrequest68
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Hey, Very new to this forum. Am in the process of tearing down a 68 Lemans Convertible that my wife has owned since she was a teenager. Car has been sitting covered for the last 8 years now and it needs a restore. Its not an original car. I need to replace the rear quarters because they had some big dents in them at one point and someone cut in new sections of metal and filled the crap out of the quarter with bondo. So my thoughts are to just cut them off and hang new ones. the only other real metal work that needs to be done is the upper and lower windshield cowl. It's rotted pretty bad. Was wondering if anyone had any experience with panel bonding a new cowl in place. I know the stuff is great on panels but wasn't sure with this application. Being a convertible I don't think the cowl plays much of a role structurally but really need to hear what others have to say. Thanks in advance
