RAMBO
Jun 7th, 00, 6:31 PM
Hi all-
I live in the Pacific NW where we've got rain 9 months out of the year (and the 3 non-rainy months are broken up in between rainy ones!)
I recently tore apart the dashboard in my '69 camino and was amazed to be able to see the chrome strip (the one that your windshield wipers poke out of) from the inside. It wasn't a huge hole, but a series of small rust holes along the underside of that panel. I havn't noticed water coming in, but i'm sure it must...
Has anybody else seen this???? How should i go about repairing this when i do my body work? I have not see any "repair panels" in my catalogs for this section of the car.
Thanks-
BR
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BR
1969 ElCamino Custom
http://www.chevelles.net/ecc/newfeature.htm
http://www.chevelles.net/ecc
I live in the Pacific NW where we've got rain 9 months out of the year (and the 3 non-rainy months are broken up in between rainy ones!)
I recently tore apart the dashboard in my '69 camino and was amazed to be able to see the chrome strip (the one that your windshield wipers poke out of) from the inside. It wasn't a huge hole, but a series of small rust holes along the underside of that panel. I havn't noticed water coming in, but i'm sure it must...
Has anybody else seen this???? How should i go about repairing this when i do my body work? I have not see any "repair panels" in my catalogs for this section of the car.
Thanks-
BR
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BR
1969 ElCamino Custom
http://www.chevelles.net/ecc/newfeature.htm
http://www.chevelles.net/ecc