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quapman

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I put a little color on my 73 yesterday. I thought I'd fill the little gap my metal man left in the left 1/4. Always beware when fixing someone else's work! The metal was so thin there, I blew a hole in it. Chased it around the corner, but was able to fill it.

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Glad you caught that when you did! it looks like you used duraglass for the base filler. good choice, It looks like A good repair.
 

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I forget the brand, but it's just regular filler with blue hardener and a lot of lumps. Thanks for the compliments, fellas.
 

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Looking good. Are you going to reinstall a vinyl top ?

I'm going to paint the whole car and keep the vinyl moldings, but not sure if the top will go back on or not. I change my mind on a regular basis.
 
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