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1969 - GGL 468G
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<blockquote data-quote="georgeyv" data-source="post: 571661" data-attributes="member: 22226"><p>That doesn't look too bad - not sure what the material is - maybe old filler? Get the grinder on it and clean it up and see how much needs replacing - looks like you could just let in a pretty simple patch/ have someone do it for you?</p><p></p><p>I did the same with my first bus - just remember every bodge you fix is another bit of the bus you know is solid and sorted. It'll take time but at least you know it's right in the long run.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="georgeyv, post: 571661, member: 22226"] That doesn't look too bad - not sure what the material is - maybe old filler? Get the grinder on it and clean it up and see how much needs replacing - looks like you could just let in a pretty simple patch/ have someone do it for you? I did the same with my first bus - just remember every bodge you fix is another bit of the bus you know is solid and sorted. It'll take time but at least you know it's right in the long run. [/QUOTE]
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