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Hello,
I am trying to decide how to do this. The rockers on my wagon are rusty but still solid. At some point I will have to cut the top off so that I can derust/rust paint the inside and then reweld on the top with new metal. My questions are these: 1) Does anyone make just the top piece of metal? I looked at EMS and didn't see one or I missed it. 2) Right now I am concentrating on getting the car on the road so they don't need to be done right away. But I am wondering if I should not just do them now before I put the seat back in. Mike
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Some photos would help. The rockers on my '54 Ranch Wagon were rusty but I didn't think they were all that bad but they were. EMS had the outer and inner panels.
Edit: Don't know if your wagon is a 2 or 4 door but here are the EMS parts numbers 2 door Outer 181 Inner 164 4 door Front outer 352 Front inner 357 Rear outer 353 Rear inner 358
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Bat, on the rockers/wagon: I have a 56 2 door wagon and discovered the B pillar both sides were cracked at the seam location, lock area. When I'd close the door I could see the sliding window B pillar area waffle..correct word? Removed interior welded up and repainted, the previous owner repainted the face of the B pillar to hide the crack, both sides....
To the point: I still see some shake when closing the door and thinking the rocker panels are prolly filled with bondo and painted...did your pillar shake prior to repairs? |
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I did the same thing on one of my 57's.
I cut the tops open, leaving about a 1/2inch perimeter... so I could use a 18 gauge piece to make a lid out of. Really painted and coated the insides... When completely dry.I made a "Lid" of sorts and stepped it on a brake... then welded(tacked) it into place, Ems doesn't sell just the top piece as far as I know . |
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