This looks amazing!! It's inspiring bc im going to have to do the same thing on my 1989 rx7 FC S5 I just bought for 800 bucks so it's great to know that if you're patient it'll work out
Half a hour from Peterborough, and the new metal is usually just Canadian Tire, there's a local metal supplier I used to use but they only sell huge bulk sheets
This has got to be the cleanest restored 86 in Canada
Awesome ! nice to have a follow up. Good work bud
Lookin great!
Thanks man! this spring I'm gonna be tackling that hatch and hopefully if I can get this thing running this summer we will be putting glass back in it
This looks amazing!! It's inspiring bc im going to have to do the same thing on my 1989 rx7 FC S5 I just bought for 800 bucks so it's great to know that if you're patient it'll work out
Finding a cutout of a decent/better one defiantly helps and speeds up the process
Where do you find the better metal parts to make the repairs? And you are in Peterborough area?
Half a hour from Peterborough, and the new metal is usually just Canadian Tire, there's a local metal supplier I used to use but they only sell huge bulk sheets
@@salvagedmetal I thought I saw some floor panels that you used to patch.
@@martinsteele345 Floor pan is cut from another car
I don t think so you ve grinded and treated the metal underneath!
There is a good amount cut from this video, Everything has been brought down to bare metal and fully sealed