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a ' cracked ' door 200 1989

If it were me I would just mig weld it right on the car.
Just wedge up the door to take the weight from the crack and add a little zap to it!

For that kind of money you could get a Harbor Freight wire feed machine for a $100 and sneak that small tip in there yourself. It comes with all the goodies and instructions.

Just add on any kind of like color paint over the weld. Use black paint and it will look like grease or rust proofing that comes on these cars.

In fact, after painting it, coat some grease on there and let it get dirty on its on!
It's underneath the hinge and in the folds of the door jam, so it's not readily noticeable anyhow.

Unfortunately, I know you would like to be better with your pride and joy! This is the same car, is it not, that you lamented over or tormented yourself into trying to sell a while back!
That's a real pain in the heart I bet!

You probably found out that most people don't want to buy LOVE thats in a CARS body. 😍

If you decide to go the easy route, just think of it like a scar you might have on your body that you ignore. It will be covered up just as well too!

You know you can ignore most parts of your body, except your teeth!
If you ignore brushing and flossing, they will just go away!

This is just an old car with a flaw...?

😷
Phil






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