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In Reply to: CS Cars posted by MikeC on April 08, 2001 at 12:34:39:
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Have fun with the car like Brett says and don't listen to the guys who make the cars sound like art objects.
MikeC
Hi,
I'm looking at a 3.0CS in with rust and in need of a "major restoration" but a complete car and wondered if I could get some advice on price and parts avalibility. Can new sheet metal fro these
Thanks Mike, I appreciate the comments. However, there is a difference between an aesthetic fix and a structural fix. The former is ok if all you want to do is improve the look of the car. Unfortunately pretty well every piece of rust-prone sheet metal in a CS is integral to the saftey aspects of the design. With that in mind you can understand how important it is to weld in metal in place of the holes. If you can't get your hands on the stock whole sheet metal pieces you at least should weld in new steel and rebuild the existing ones.
Mike's bondo recommendations are great for places that aren't structural like fender skirts and door skins. You can go all out and replace those holes with steel as well - it depends on how much time and money you want to spend.
Today I poking around under the hood, along the fenders. If rust was gold, i'd be rich because I hit the biggest rust spot around! i ended up with a 5" long 1" high hole in the side of the upper fender piece, which leads down into the big box section. I figure that the box section rusted out and crap got thrown up in there and rusted out the upper wall, under the hood. There's a nice big pile of rust, sand, salt and mud on my driveway!
I bet that just caused the 'stuffed shirts' as Mike called them to keel over with a coronary. :)
We'll get her all fixed up soon. Don't worry.
Now to get my blower motor rebuilt.
brett