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Old 07-02-2009   #1 (permalink)
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Default How to remove rear quarter panels?

Hey everybody!

I need to remove my rear quarter panels this weekend, the car is getting a serious cleaning as it had never been really cleaned out when it submerged in a ditch and now mildew is growing in all the nooks and crannies. Got the Front panels off no problem, tore the doors apart, removed the spoiler and got it all put back together before the rain started! Woohoo!

The rear panels look a little more tricky and I just wanted to know if there is anything I should look out for before I start....
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Oh, and I guess everyone is starting to figure out this is my rebuild project. Got the car dirt cheap, runs great, electronics were already swapped out, just visually neglected. So using it as my pallet to build my ideal stang!
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Rear quarter panels are spot welded on and would be a nightmare to remove.
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Okaaaaaay, not the news I was looking for.... darn it! Oh well, time to get out the saw and the arc welder I guess. just kidding! Time for plan B.....

Thanks b1lk1
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