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Old 04-13-05, 11:50 PM   #1 (permalink)
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My Corvette(s):
1981 White Coupe
Default Rear Quarter Panels to Interior Mounting Points

So, I have this really annoying rattle that happens when I go over a bump that sounds like the cars a hunk a junk and as if it's going to fall apart (which is not the case)!

I discovered that the rear body panels are detached from the inner skin area, and bang together creating the ruckus I described earlier.

I was wondering what is the best way to rebond these pieces. Is there a special caulking material to use or what?

Also, my car has the Duntov Turbo wide fenders/doors. So, I don't know if this is a unique problem for me or not.

What do you got for me?

Thanks!

- Jeremy
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