roof repair

Unfortunately no. I think all the members on this site should get a petition together and send it to A.M.D. so they get off their backsides and start making panels for us.
 
Which part might you desire? Just curious. Year and model?

CBODY67
 
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how bad is it duke?

and -

how much money do you want to spend ?

try not to die -

- saylor
 
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duke - i was there too.

on the cheap, sand that all out, then seal that with por15 on both sides, fill in the holes/voids with the por15 goop in a tube they sell and a putty knife. let that cure a day then have the vinyl put on and hope you outlive the repair.

for a proper fix, it costs a lot. unless you can weld. and have a lot of time.
 
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I por15 pookied all the holes and voids, then I did about a gallon can of truck bed liner rolled on with a paint roller
 
Sometimes, the alternative ways to do things can work out well! On the older cars, a roof panel was usually only done at the assembly plant. If a car needed one, it usually "totaled" and went somewhere else.

On newer vehicles, the roof skins are designed to be replaced. Somewhat easy to do! But not the older architecture/design vehicles.

CBODY67
 
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