How to repair rusty trunk floors in 60s GM cars

How to repair rusty trunk floors in 60s GM cars

The 60s had many body styles of gm cars. not all were the same and many today you can not find replacement panels for. Going to show you how to approach a very common repair on the trunks section behind the wheel well on a 1965 Buick.

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Fon Hollohan says:

great Job Fitz, great job, well done. To say the least.

Jimmy, Making it work says:

Nice work, patience and determination required to do a job as well as this.
The people who gave a thumbs down would use window screen and bondo to fix that rust.

Muz Su says:

fitsy i bought a 90 degree die grinder air tool and made a fitting then i cut a 1mil cutting blade in four gives u little dremel blades saves money and and u can add two blades together and they grind to perfection and cut in tiny spots

david wilfong says:

This guy definitely has the half ass award guy needs schooled on his metal skills full of bad habits and cutting corners this guy definitely is not a body man dude needs to go to school and learn how to do it right instead of showing people how to do it wrong

Joe Bourque says:

Thank you for showing the process. You do amazing work

mtngoat58 says:

thanks for showing how to do it with simple tools and straight forward narrative

MrTrollgubben says:

Another awesome repair and video.

Jimmy H says:

Thank you again for showing us how to do repairs to our cars. Sometimes I have to use a body saw to get into those tight areas. Then like you say, cut and butt. LOL Thanks for the tips and tricks. Keep up the awesome videos.

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