Chicken wire? No way!
Chevrolet Camaro 1972
Using chicken wire for repairs is a cost-effective method aimed at fooling people. As seen in the pictures, this iconic 1970s car deserves a higher-quality solution than a cheap repair. For this restoration, we opted for the finest aftermarket sheet metal parts available. Upon completion, the repair achieves a factory-like appearance.
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When stripping the car down
Chevrolet Camaro 1972
When stripping the car down to bare metal and removing all the parts such as fenders or doors, you can truly assess its condition. What becomes evident is that this particular part is in need of attention.
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Chevrolet Camaro – iconic, but…
Chevrolet Camaro 1972
This iconic 1972 Chevrolet Camaro arrives in my garage after undergoing a nuts-and-bolts restoration. Over its 52 years, this car has undergone multiple repairs. After stripping the entire car down to bare metal, we observed several scars. We began addressing its major issue, which involved installing a new side wall and tail side. For this, we utilized new aftermarket replacement parts where necessary and repaired the original components where possible.