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Old 06-22-2019, 08:56 PM
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Spent some time on the other end of the GTO this afternoon. I had to use a scraper to painstakingly remove a foam pad that a previous owner had glued to the trunk floor, which of course acted as a sponge to rot out the metal beneath. I wasn't particularly surprised at what I found, and have been expecting to replace the entire trunk pan and tail panel all along. The inner wheel wells have a few pinholes near the trunk pan seam, but nothing major.
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