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Location: Northen Virginia | May be not an Exner car, but gosh I never saw something like this. This guy is a true artisan...
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Location: Lordstown, Ohio | well they never would of invented the stuff if they didnt intend you to use it.
WHEN i was in collision repair there was soooo many people that did this. And whats scary is it was done to frame rails, structural areas, and insurance companies pushed for it
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Location: Williams California | There are still many talented sculptors in the world. |
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Location: Alberta | It is surprising in that area of the body such light gauge/flat tin to work with compared to the number of layers of bondo. My Dad's friend was a car salesmen and I always remember him having a ball point pen with a magnet on the end in his shirt pocket for doing walk around/trade in appraisals. Just thinking maybe the added weight of the bondo created better traction on a Hot rod like this ……….LOL |
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Location: San Antonio TX | Sheet metal is overrated. |
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Location: Branson, MO | Bondo is a sound deadener! |
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| Insane! Rather amazing it didn't crack, being so thick. Was there any metal in the car, or was the whole thing just made of Bondo? |
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