With the roof repaired, I was able to return to the body on Wednesday. From sanding the body, I can see this isn’t the first time it’s been repaired (fiberglass patches and some bondo). Below are pics after applying the fiberglass filler and applying some sandable primer, but before any bondo. I’ve since applied some bondo to fill in some holes, nicks, and cracks.
6 Comments on “Body Progress”
Leave a Reply
Ahh, The joy of Bondo, Recently doing some body work, I reached for my gallon can of half used lightweight Bondo tht has been sitting on the shelf for far too long, to the point of no longer useable.
A quick trip to O’Reilly’s for a quart solved my need to relive my youth, ahh the sweet smell of fresh Bondo.
Which brings me to this point, Bondo is not all bad, if we watch all those high tech videos, with endless pockets full of cash, You’d think Bondo was the next worse thing to original sin. Bondo has it’s place in life, spread it thin and enjoy it. Get that D/A out ready to sand.
I grabbed bondo out of habit, as it’s worked great on fiberglass for me. But, after some research, it looks like there are a wide variety of options. I’m going to try this as well https://www.3m.com/3M/en_US/p/d/b40067521/
Looks like a Parkett. My dad was good friends of Paul Parker
Ed, I remember you mentioning that. Yep, that’s an Parkette racing shell I rescued from Minnesota.
Glad you are getting some stuff to use from that rig.
Dave, I saved what I could. Turns out the chassis was a combination of two frames. The builder used bondo to make the cage welds and frame welds look better, lol.
What I couldn’t save is cut up in a pile of metal awaiting a recycling trip. I am glad you had that second front clip. It still needed some patching, but it was easier than patching the yellow front clip.