Another view from the outside. You can see the taillight panel has been mostly straightened by this point. Still had to straighten the taillight mounting pocket and re-install it back on the rear panel.
I will post more later on this week.
Hi Kirk.
Looks like you did a great job bringing this GT5-S back. Look forward to more pictures of the rebuild.
Looks like you did a great job bringing this GT5-S back. Look forward to more pictures of the rebuild.
great ! and thanks for the repair story...
not inquiring on who or what .. but can you give us a idea of that rebuild cost ? Just wondering, was that a total loss ?
not inquiring on who or what .. but can you give us a idea of that rebuild cost ? Just wondering, was that a total loss ?
This one was close to a total for sure.
This next picture is a better view of the removed damage showing the right rear wheel well fixture mounted to the car. I have a fixture system that bolts to a heavy frame spit platform that locates every stud or nut welded to the body. Using our fixture we can replace all of the damage assuring a correct part position. Using the fixture system, AmeriSport could build a Pantera from scratch if all the original metal parts were still available. It has proven to be invaluable when we're rebuilding sever crashes or bad rust damage.
This next picture is a better view of the removed damage showing the right rear wheel well fixture mounted to the car. I have a fixture system that bolts to a heavy frame spit platform that locates every stud or nut welded to the body. Using our fixture we can replace all of the damage assuring a correct part position. Using the fixture system, AmeriSport could build a Pantera from scratch if all the original metal parts were still available. It has proven to be invaluable when we're rebuilding sever crashes or bad rust damage.
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Another view from the other side. This shows the early repairs on the left quarter and taillight panel. The frame fixture was original built in 1980 to install new Ford replacement wheel wells. Over the years I've added every other bolt point to the jigging.
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That is pretty friggin impressive Kirk!!! I hope I never need your services, but it is nice to know that almost anything can be rebuilt with the right tools and skills...
Here is a shot of another car that had rust damage. This is a view of the door fixture mounted to the car and rotator assembly---just a reference picture. The mounting spit platform and attachments are not pretty but they work very well.
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Freshly mounted quarter panel and deck lid. The deck was mashed badly on the right side where the impact originated. I had to remove the inner structure to straighten the skin and then re-weld the inner frame-work. The deck came out quite well considering the extent of damage.
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