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Re: [T3] Anatomy of a Rocker


Good graphic example of why to NEVER drive these cars in the salt... once it
get in THERE... it never really leaves... no matter how hard you wash!


Keith

Keith Park

Top Notch Restorations
topnotch@nycap.rr.com
71 Squareback
65 Notchback
65 Squareback
75 Opel
87 Golf
88 Rx7 10th Anniversary

----- Original Message -----
From: "john r" <vwfasty@yahoo.com>
To: "Type 3 Mailing List" <type3@vwtype3.org>
Sent: Saturday, December 14, 2002 6:45 PM
Subject: [T3] Anatomy of a Rocker


>
>
> No this is not the story of Mick Jagger.  It was a
> balmy 38-40 F, today here so I was able to work
> outside.  I cut down a rocker section I got a couple
> of weeks ago.  I needed the outer rocker rear
> section to replace some rust.
>
> I have seen a number of requests39;s wondering what
> all ins inside this section.  So, While I was
> sectioning piece we cut from a junker I took some
> photo's (see link).
>
> Pretty cool inside, the front part was pretty far
> gone.  there were also a couple of surfaces that
> never received factory paint!
>
> the pictures with 2 numbers have text, the others do
> not (same pictures).
>
>
http://www.vwtype3.anomalous.net/images/Dec%2014,%202002%20inside%20rocker/
>
> -John R.
> 69 Fastback x2
>
>
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