I replaced the side chassis members, floor pans, firewalls and boot floor about eight years ago, its now time to tackle the outer parts of the body! The front half is pretty good, having had new nose, wings and supports at some point in the past, however, the rear is not so good. I have rust in the rear panel and both rear wheel arches.
My intention is to strip all of the outside back to bare metal this autumn and cut out all the rust. I see that the rear wings are available as 3/4 panels and I would like some advice on the fitting of them from anybody who has done this. The new panels appear to stop about an inch above the body line crease. How did you join this? Lap the new panel under the old or butt join? If Butting, did you do it above or below the mould line? Any advice on this would be great, especially if you've got any photos of the process. I'm not 100% sure that I need to replace so much, I'll know more when I get the paint off, but I suspect that new 3/4 wings and outer inner arches will be the better job. It's just that long straight join at such a visible point that is bothering me!