'79 Mercedes 240D body question
Hi all,
I'm deciding whether to repair the damage from a sideswipe I got while
my car was parked (no, they didn't leave info). Given it's age and
value I don't have full coverage so it's up to me to fix . . . or not.
The damage is to the front passenger side quarter panel and both front
and back doors on that side.
I can get junkyard parts pretty cheaply. And the doors are relatively
easy to hang, but does anyone know what is involved in the quarter
panel replacement? Is it weld on or just bolted? Difficulty level?
I'd love to fix it since the car is mechanically great but if it's too
much work I'll give up.
Thanks for any advice!
.
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