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Rear Window corner on a SWB early 902. I Have had this car since 1966. Pretty much all stock, with a front suspension mounts replaced in 1990.
Back in the late 80's I had a leak, right rear window lower corner. Used a little seam sealer and a hypodermic needle between the rubber and body/ glass to seal it up. Started with a medium bubble under the paint, right at the rain channel. Scraped it off, injected the rust with Formic Acid, left a scab looking but solid repair. Left it clear coat so I could watch it. Ugly but solid, first image is the before, the scab on the outside of the window, at the rain lip. Shown with the new replacement corner.
30 years later I bumped the defroster duct inside the engine compartment and it fell down, seal ring, duct and orange foam hose remnant. Looking up inside the deck lid hinge I have a rust hole. So now off to the garage for some cut and weld. Got a corner from Restoration
Design . http://www.restoration-design.com/
Spent Friday morning cutting and grinding, below are the photos so far. Cut a big hole below the rail lip in the fender, thought I might have rust in the inner fender, but none there. All the rust was inside the cabin and through the fire wall, not not too bad after 50 years. Ground out all the rust, polished and treated the repair area. Hinge bracket and doubler are OK, damage was limited to the corner aft and outboard of the defrosted duct. A quick patch in the package shelf and then fit the new corner.
New section fits OK but the inside is not a sharp of a corner where the glass seal goes around. A little hammer and dolly should bring it in.
Will post the fit and finish
Rear Window corner on a SWB early 902. I Have had this car since 1966. Pretty much all stock, with a front suspension mounts replaced in 1990.
Back in the late 80's I had a leak, right rear window lower corner. Used a little seam sealer and a hypodermic needle between the rubber and body/ glass to seal it up. Started with a medium bubble under the paint, right at the rain channel. Scraped it off, injected the rust with Formic Acid, left a scab looking but solid repair. Left it clear coat so I could watch it. Ugly but solid, first image is the before, the scab on the outside of the window, at the rain lip. Shown with the new replacement corner.
30 years later I bumped the defroster duct inside the engine compartment and it fell down, seal ring, duct and orange foam hose remnant. Looking up inside the deck lid hinge I have a rust hole. So now off to the garage for some cut and weld. Got a corner from Restoration
Design . http://www.restoration-design.com/
Spent Friday morning cutting and grinding, below are the photos so far. Cut a big hole below the rail lip in the fender, thought I might have rust in the inner fender, but none there. All the rust was inside the cabin and through the fire wall, not not too bad after 50 years. Ground out all the rust, polished and treated the repair area. Hinge bracket and doubler are OK, damage was limited to the corner aft and outboard of the defrosted duct. A quick patch in the package shelf and then fit the new corner.
New section fits OK but the inside is not a sharp of a corner where the glass seal goes around. A little hammer and dolly should bring it in.
Will post the fit and finish
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