firstly, the bit at the back can be wirebrushed and hav some rust killer applied probably, and then rebuild using some fibreglass, mesh, filler etc.

I have, but mine wasn't quite as bad as taht, but if it was I would have done the same.

secondly, if you go for the cherry panels, they come with quite a lot of excess metal above so you've got a good 4 inches at least from the point where the arch sticks out.

that make sense? only problem I can foresee with arch is that the inner arch may be guffed.

however all is not lost

- as it's not on display, if it is corroded badly, you can weld in some metal to get shape back, and then waxoil it up or whatever.

it looks like the lower bit has been done like on mine, so you can just snip taht bit off the cherry arch and leave the exsisting metal there if its ok, it gets covered by side skirt anyway.

did you have a look at my pics? I've never done bodywork until a few weeks ago, and until last weekend all I had done was fill a few holes after blitzing the rust away.

get stuck in i say, patch it up but don't spend silly money.

use it as a practise for your welding etc, a bit of a learning curve thing.

£30 for cherry arches delivered,

£30 on decent fibreglass, filler, sand paper, primer, wire brush, rust killah etc and that would do both arches as well as plenty of other bits around the car.

I bought my car knowing it needed bodywork doing, even though i'd never done it before and so far I'm getting on ok I think, which, if you knew how impatient i am, you'd say was a miracle lol

best advice iw just to make sure taht whatever work you do, make sure the metal you cover up is shiny then protected, don't just paint over rusty bits, no matter how small it is, it'll come back and bite you on the butt.

now, big brother's big mouth is on, must dash.

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