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Woo-hoo! No rust in the windshield channel!
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2017/12/17 13:11:04
VC455
More pinholes in this rear window area. Minor enough that no welding was needed. Just added POR-15 to the channel.
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2017/12/17 13:11:01
VC455
A bit of POR15 fills a pinhole on RHS rear window channel.
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2017/12/17 13:10:58
VC455
Most of the window channels were pristine.
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2017/12/17 13:10:55
VC455
There were a few pinholes in the channels under the side windows. It's a notorious rust area on VCs. It just took a bit of POR15 to seal them.
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2017/12/17 13:10:52
VC455
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2017/12/17 13:10:49
VC455
This area has the poorest factory finish on most Vista Cruisers. Below the filler is hastily-shaped lead from Fisher body.
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2017/12/17 13:10:45
VC455
Another Fisher lead-finished seam. It needed a lot of help to build it up to the level of the stainless trim.
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2017/12/17 13:10:41
VC455
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2017/12/17 13:10:38
VC455
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2017/12/17 13:10:35
VC455
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2017/12/17 13:10:32
VC455
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2017/12/17 13:10:30
VC455
Spare tire well was perforated from standing water. My best friend welded up a replacement. Nice work.
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2017/12/17 13:10:27
VC455
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2017/12/17 13:10:24
VC455
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2017/12/17 13:10:21
VC455
This piece fills the gap between rear of body and bumper.
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2017/12/17 13:10:18
VC455
Factory seam before welding and filling. Refurbed spare tire compartment in background.
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2017/12/17 13:10:14
VC455
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2017/12/17 13:10:10
VC455
Factory seam welded and filled, RHS
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2017/12/17 13:10:01
VC455
Factory seam welded and filled, LHS
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2017/12/17 13:09:58
VC455
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2017/12/17 13:09:54
VC455
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2017/12/17 13:09:48
VC455
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2017/12/17 13:09:44
VC455
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2017/12/17 13:09:42
VC455
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2017/12/17 13:09:37
VC455
Welded, filled, primed. I can toss that broken factory seam cover piece.
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2017/12/17 13:09:34
VC455
Factory seam cover piece not needed on this side either.
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2017/12/17 13:09:32
VC455
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2017/12/17 13:09:30
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2017/12/17 13:09:23
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2017/12/17 13:09:20
VC455
The steel carpet retainers for the back compartment were straightened and filled.
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2017/12/17 13:09:17
VC455
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2017/12/17 13:09:10
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