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Location: San Antonio TX | Good god this is some hideous body work. No attempt made whatsoever to at least try and shape the bondo to match the car. The seller hillariously claims that it needs "Minimal body work." Even the hood is spattered with bondo. It's like they were trying to give this car a stucco exterior. At least the interior is really nice aside from the beer can on the rear floorboard (assuming the floorboards still exist under the carpet). I'm also surprised that they didn't bondo over the huge chunk of rocker panel missing on the passenger side; maybe they did and it just fell off. The underside of the headlights is just awful. Normally I like to think of every old car as saveable, but this thing is suffering and I feel like the only solution is to take it out behind the barn and put it out of it's misery.... or at least let it rust gracefully. https://denver.craigslist.org/cto/d/1960-dodge-seneca/6545732608.html
Edited by drosera88 2018-03-29 4:42 AM
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Location: Georgia | Oh my!
As you say, at least the interior is nice--the door panels and dash look spectacular. Just drive it, don't get out and look at the exterior!!
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Location: Houston | That's not bondo....it's tapioca pudding! |
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Location: Williams California | That 'Bodyman' probably still has the gold star he got while playing with paper mache' in kindergarten. |
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| Wow, it just might, at least the ugliest bondo job ever. There's this thing, it's called sandpaper, at least use some of it if you are going to do crap work. Kermit the Frog can do a better job, using his foot, with both hands tied behind his back. If he (not Kermit) had just left the rust at least you'd feel like you know what you were getting. |
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Location: Parts Unknown | With the body work and paint done, this car needs a simple mechanical
workover to be show ready. Don't know why you guys always gotta be so
negative ! |
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