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Old March 26th 05, 12:32 AM
Dan Kiehnle
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Hi everyone,

I have a 1964 camper bus. I'm told it's the kind that was brought over here
as a cargo van and then made into a camper here. In any case, it's slowly
but surely rusting away. I have rust around the area just above the front
wheels, at the back where the battery sits, and in the front, just above the
bumper. I've been told this can all be fixed. Has anyone here done any
bodywork or had it done to their old bus? If so, I'm wondering about the
cost. I want to keep the old girl, but if it becomes too expensive because
of this problem, I'll have to seek out something a little different. If you
can help, please let me know. I live in Seattle, so if anyone here knows
approximate costs, I'd be appreciative. Again, I'd like to restore the bus,
and I need to know what it would cost and how long it would take.

Thanks,

Dan


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