07 CLK550 sorted out then promptly wrecked



Finally getting around to repairing the quarter panel. I just bought a 1/4 section of a 2005 CLK from a wrecking yard for $350. I plan on grinding out the spot welds and reattaching it.
http://autobodystore.com/forum/showt...elded-on-panel
Last edited by Paulers; Mar 12, 2015 at 10:17 PM.
I was able to pull the side of the car out enough to open and close the door and have the windows line up nicely by using a telephone pole, a come-a-long and a curb. The gap on the convertible bonnet is narrower than the undamaged side so I am pondering sending it to a frame shop before removing the old panel. I called a couple but they don't seem interested in working on it.
Here are a few shots of my "temporary" repair





Very similar story to mine. I was hit in the rear and pushed into the car ahead by a 17 year old who had just finished defensive driving school. Apparently he went to keep the points from a speeding ticket off his license.
I was in the same boat as you, but I had probably done more recent work: valve covers/breather covers, breather hoses, CPS, fuel filter, transmission flush TWICE (to be sure), coolant flush, plugs and wires, new pads and rotors all around and a couple of new tires.
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The Best of Mercedes & AMG
It did suffer a little while stored in my back yard. Even with a good car cover the convertible top seam separated and some winged bugs got into a headlight. I have 3 more project cars stored that are waiting for me to rescue plus one old AMC Pacer that is beyond rescue! Fitting the quarter skin on was a project that I wanted to try but never got around to. Like building a puzzle I cut out a section of the inner fender well leaving the same section of inner fender on the replacement panel. Once that was welded in everything got seam-sealed. It still needs a new rear AMG bumper, finish body work and paint. The gaps and fitment look decent and I am happy with my low dollar DIY fix so far. I might finish and drive it or just sell it, but at least I won't be guilty of letting it die in storage!
Anyway, awesome project you have going. You're very talented. Will continue reading this thread with interest.
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Mine was in an accident recently. 18 year old who just got his driver's license.




