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Thank you for your feedback. I figured I could fix it. I’ve been doing all the metal work and welding on the entire car. When it comes to these tighter spaces and with rounded versus flat areas to fix I find it much more difficult.Whatever product you choose, you need to to get it to the inside of the panel to seal it. The seams are the hardest part to fix and they still look good from the pictures. You show a couple of areas that are easy fixes, and a couple that are more difficult, but all in all it looks like it can be saved with no need to replace for a long time. It will be time consuming to fix correctly but in my opinion worth the trouble. If you are doing the work yourself, its just time more than money. Welding experience would be a plus.
Thank you for the pictures dadsbee!!
My 1st thought would be to use a weld on dent puller, but from my experience the the dent is too creased to pull. Usually the pieces that are welded on pull loose or tear away. If it was me, I would cut the dent out and weld in new metal. The metal on these older cars is much thicker and harder to move.View attachment 1003252 View attachment 1003251 View attachment 1003250 I am looking at this dent/kink trying to figure out how to pull it. My thought is to drill a hole in the back of the inner panel and use a punch to tap it out. I do not have a dent puller but maybe that would work better. Any thoughts?
Good Job! Tht is some great metal work.
Well, those pros started somewhere. Lol. I’ll do my best. If it comes out good I’ll consider myself a bump pro. Lol thank you.Looks like a job for a pro bump guy, Sorry .............
I appreciate everyone’s advice. Sounds like the stud gun is the way to go. I appreciate your input Jerry. I can definitely see how for someone who does this as a profession could have an answered before even hearing the problem. Mechanical stuff I’m good with. Bodywork and metal work is new for me so I definitely appreciate everyone’s advice.
u could try them but they r ment for the paper thin stuff i have some dents in my doors they saidthe dents r too big & the metal is too heavy , if u cant get beind it its stid gun& slide hammer time thats what we r going to do to my doorsLooks like a 68 Coronet trunk lid. That's going to be pretty hard to get that dent out. What if you brought the decklid to one of those dent wizard places? I bet they could straighten that out.