1971 Cutlass Convertible Rust Repairs
#1
1971 Cutlass Convertible Rust Repairs
Ok... so I dook my dash off to do some sanding and cleaning, and discovered that I had a major problem. The metal compartment just below he basch is rusted out where it connects the bottom of the windshield cowl.. This sucks as I do not have the money to deal with this right now, but I need to do something as economically as possible. I need some opinions on what you guys think may be the best thing to do? here are my thoughts
1. Have new metal fabricated and welded to attach the bottom of the windshield cowl, as well as a piec for the windshield cowl itself.
2. Find a parts car or someone willing to cut the whols section out and have someone weld the whole section back in.
My thought are that it may be cheaper to fine the metal from an existing car than to pay for fabrication.. plus the weld should be easier.
I have attached pics... What do you guys think is the best route?
1. Have new metal fabricated and welded to attach the bottom of the windshield cowl, as well as a piec for the windshield cowl itself.
2. Find a parts car or someone willing to cut the whols section out and have someone weld the whole section back in.
My thought are that it may be cheaper to fine the metal from an existing car than to pay for fabrication.. plus the weld should be easier.
I have attached pics... What do you guys think is the best route?
#2
Yeah that does suck but is not uncommon and is typical. Welding is the best and only proper fix and the windshield should come out too as there prob is more there. Main thing now is to keep the water out any way possible till the correct fix can be made.
#6
Desert Valley Auto Parts www.dvap.com is a good place to start. They are located near Phoenix so the metal has little to no rust. They currently have (17) '71 cutlass parts cars listed on their website. A complete cowl section for my '68 442 convertible cost $300.00 plus shipping.
Eric
Eric
#7
There is now a repro panel for the channel at the base of the windshield for the 1968-72 A-body cars. I don't know if it will be wide enough, but it does cover the parts that are hard to form by hand.
#10
If by "found it" you were referring to the patch panel, all of the commercially available patch panels are stamped at one or two Chinese factories. Everyone sells the same parts. Shop around for the best price. Here's one source that I've used, but many vendors sell the same thing:
http://www.autobodyspecialt.com/cgi-...&key=CH-M1424B
http://www.autobodyspecialt.com/cgi-...&key=CH-M1424B
#12
Wow!! I'm having the same problem but its my lower cowl section under the window. I have not even took apart the dash yet... I also will be needing the top window frame, would anyone know somewhere in the Dallas area or heck anywhere
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June 18th, 2015 07:24 PM