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Post by marcuss on Apr 14, 2022 11:36:17 GMT
Hi everyone, First time post on the forum. So earlier this year I picked up a 1963 VBB and began restoration. This week, when I was moving the Vespa in the garage, I knocked it off its stand resulting in the damage you see below to the leg shield... When I try to bend the shield back into original position it will back back slightly but not the whole way. (I'm a novice when it comes to body work)! I know it's difficult suggesting solutions without seeing it in the flesh but does anyone have any ideas to get in back to it's original shape? Thanks in advance!
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Post by ironsloth on Apr 14, 2022 19:33:12 GMT
Have a word with a panelbeater otherwise it’ll be like when Father Ted knocked a dent out of a brand new car….. 😆
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Post by citydaz on Apr 18, 2022 19:10:48 GMT
Have a word with a panelbeater otherwise it’ll be like when Father Ted knocked a dent out of a brand new car….. 😆 +1, if you try it yourself you may cause more damage.
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Post by scooterbooter on Apr 21, 2022 8:03:53 GMT
1. I love that bit in father Ted. It was one of the funniest programs I've ever watched. 2. Defo agree with mrsloth. If your struggling get a pro. With that corner just 'flying' it's a tricky job a pro will know all the little tricks to remedy your awkward corner.
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