Old cars are great, but they are still old and likely they’ve been ravaged by the cruelties of time. The most common result is rust. Yep, that little fact of nature and chemistry that turns once ...
Replacing a quarter-skin is a scary thing. While the more common models have readily available aftermarket quarter-skins, the owners of less popular cars must deal with modifying panels from other ...
Like death and taxes, rust is inevitable in a classic car. The inexorable march of oxidation will take its toll somewhere, and you're going to have to deal with it. If you've got paint bubbling up ...
Rust is a scary word as most people think it signals the death of their car but, with basic tools and a little time, you can stop your car rotting away. This isn’t just for full-blown restoration work ...
In this month's Restoration section, we will show you how to restore a quarter panel. Depending on the car that you own, you might get lucky and find an outlet that carries replacement sheet metal, ...
Gear-obsessed editors choose every product we review. We may earn commission if you buy from a link. Why Trust Us? An ominous brown stain on the fender. A bubble in the paint at the bottom of a door.
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