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Before the new Goodmark panels can go on, the old ones need to come off. According to Dick Kvamme of Best of Show Coach Works (BOS), the best way is to "sneak up" on it by getting rid of the big pieces, and then carefully trimming off the rest. If you take off too much, you'll just end up costing yourself more work. Here, Dick starts slicing free the damaged quarter-panel with a cut-off wheel.
Rear Quarter-Panel - Quarter Pounded

Before the new Goodmark panels can go on, the old ones need to come off. According to Dick Kvamme of Best of Show Coach Works (BOS), the best way is to "sneak up" on it by getting rid of the big pieces, and then carefully trimming off the rest. If you take off too much, you'll just end up costing yourself more work. Here, Dick starts slicing free the damaged quarter-panel with a cut-off wheel.  View Related Article