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fxstdale 01-13-2009 06:34 PM

camaro doors? re skin or not
 
need some advice on doors on my car, both doors on m car have a lot of mud in them, not rusty except for a small dime spot on one door. other door was hit long ago and has a crease in it. my body guy wants to fix both doors insted of skining them due to the fact there orginial. theres a 1/8 inch coat on half the doors now. car has new quarters, taillight panel, and ds fender. all goodmark. my thinking is skin them what do you think?

War 01-13-2009 07:45 PM

Skin them

elitecustombody 01-13-2009 08:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by War (Post 188823)
Skin them

+1 ,less mud the better

fxstdale 01-14-2009 03:33 PM

im thinking the same thing the less mud the better. I know i cant escape it all togeather so might as well limit it.

tellyv 01-14-2009 05:09 PM

I would fix the doors, most door skins are ill fitting and you'll have more mud in them and 3x's the time in getting your gaps correct!!!!

T_Raven 01-15-2009 04:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Sparky67 (Post 189069)
Actually, we fixed the doors on my 1967 Camaro instead of reskinning them. My bodyman has 56 years experience in fixing these cars, and he doesn't recommend puttting new skins on. Although, my sheetmetal is NOS. My doors were dipped, so it was bare metal during the repair. The bad section metal was cut out and then a new piece was welded back in. There is some photos on my site, that show you a correct door gap. http://www.kodakgallery.com/67rscamaro/main/8-10-2008

Jeff
http://www.kodakgallery.com/67rscamaro

:goofy: 56 years experience with cars that are 41 years old? that's amazing lol

racebuicks 01-15-2009 09:20 AM

I would skin the doors. I dont care myself for a guy thats been doing this for 56 years. What that says around these parts is "the guy is behind the times" With todays body adhesives that door could be done with little to no filler work. Plus the adhesives make the door stronger and the door would be alot less able to rust back out my way vs the way your guy did it. If the guy cut and welded in a patch that might have been acceptable but guess what?? he just opened the door up and now it has filler work AND it has to be protected from the backside as well. Any moisture that gets into the door shell now will put your door at risk for rust. Jus tan opinion and I have alot of them. And yes I have been restoring cars since 1986 for what thats worth.

racebuicks 01-15-2009 09:22 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tellyv (Post 189003)
I would fix the doors, most door skins are ill fitting and you'll have more mud in them and 3x's the time in getting your gaps correct!!!!

Goes back to who is doing the work

tellyv 01-16-2009 09:35 AM

I guess a pic of the doors would help, but in my coarse of life these aftermarket door skins are ****, and Ive bought them from everone, for one there not straight, too long, too short, just plain junk if the doors are fairly decent I would fix them. But if there's alot of rust or a big crease yes your better off skining them just make sure you fit them after you skin them before you do any body work.


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