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Re: Wheel Arch, Inner Fender

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Subject: Re: Wheel Arch, Inner Fender
From: ShewFamily@aol.com
Date: Wed, 19 Jun 2002 08:59:19 -0400
I took my '74 TR6 that I recently wrecked to the local Safeco import car repair 
specialist for an estimate.  Luckily, the guy who owns the shop has a TR7 that 
he is renovating, so I felt a little better about the local shop doing the 
repairs.

The owner met me outside to survey the tragedy and told me that he didn't have 
any parts or labor rates for the TR6. He said they would do whatever it took to 
fix it and fix it right, including a full paint job.

I took the opportunity to go over with him all the sheet metal parts that I 
felt needed to be ordered to fix it the way I want it fixed and he agreed with 
my assessment.  He asked me to come up with the list of parts that are 
required. Talk about feeling like a kid in a candy store. I am trying to figure 
a way to get a set of Mini-lites into the estimate without committing insurance 
fraud, but so far I haven't figured that one out.

I do want the inner and outer fender and the wheel arch replaced on the right 
side. I can't tell much about this in my car because of the under-coating 
(which I will remove this winter when I paint door jams and inner fenders).  It 
appears that the inner fender and the wheel arch are spot-welded together and 
that the wheel arch is also spot-welded to the firewall. I was hoping it all 
bolted together.

If it is spot-welded, has anyone replaced these parts and if so, how difficult 
is it?  Thanks for your help.
John Shewmake
'74 TR6
Chattanooga, TN 

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