Fixing the SS body damage.

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SubiePrice88
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Fixing the SS body damage.

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Some of you might remember Matheww044 when he got rear ended in his 92 Sport Sedan and than pushed under a chevy truck. The car was totaled and a Salvaged title was placed on it.

Well I bought the mangled mess from him because I couldnt see a SS with 130k miles be parted out. And Ive wanted one for a long time :D

Heres some pics of fixing the body damage. The pics dont do justice to how bad it was.


Before the wreck:
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After the wreck:
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First thing was pulled the fender:
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Pulled the Front end off to see what else was twisted:
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Most of the damage was done to that corner. Went from the Middle of the radiator core support over past the ABS unit.
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Cut out the majority of the bent/twisted metal:
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Test fit the New Fender and the Turbo hood I made for my NA legacy(Being donated to the SS, it needs it more):
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Went to the local junkyard to find the piece I needed. The part I cut out (green part from parts car at junk yard) almost cost $75.00. Because the lady didnt understand what I needed and said it would only be $15.00. When I went to pay for the part it was a guy now and he wanted to charge me $75 for a cutting fee. I ended up paying only $15 :-D

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Once everything was lined up, this step took awhile trying to get the pieces lined up, bent back and such. Alot of hammering and heating with the torch (measure 45 times, welded once :P ) My dad welded it in and than it was time for a little primer:

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Color matched paint blended it all together:

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Put Everything back on and I got really excited, Everything lined up PERFECT! Just needs paint!

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While we (my dad and I) were fixing the body damage. We also took care of the turbo oil outlet leak (Pain in the ass), coolant hose leak(Pain in the ass), valve cover gaskets (not bad when everything is out of the way) and 2 exhaust leaks (easy). It took just about a month to fix. The ss also got a Boost Gauge while it was down.


Fixing the body damage was super time consuming and at some points very frustrating. I couldnt have done it without my dads help. But it was so worth it!


-Thanks- Soul Shinobi for the corner light and beatersubi for the headlights! -



So if you see a Silver Sport Sedan with a maroon hood in Spokane thats me!

Next thing to fix:
-Shifter bushings :(
-Jordan

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1993 Legacy Wagon, 5MT, 220k!
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Post by beatersubi »

Nice work. Very involved. I thought those headlights looked like new.
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Post by Kelly »

Awsome.

Cool you and the ol' man get to do projects together too. :D
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Post by dscoobydoo »

Glad to see the car did not get sent to Pull n Save or Spaldings.
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Post by Legacy777 »

Very nice work!

Thanks for the pictures and documenting it.
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Post by 92ss satinsvoice »

hella ya! now i call that good quality work !
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Post by SubiePrice88 »

Thanks guys!

It turned out better than I thought! Looks like it should even up close. No unusual gaps or anything. :-D :-D
-Jordan

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Post by asc_up »

Wow. That's definitely body shop work! Awesome job! You probably saved yourself a ton of money. Ha.
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Post by Grayguy »

Awesome work! I will be doing kinda the same thing this summer to my 92' but I'm basically putting a new core support in it. Keep up the good work and enjoy your "new" SS!
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Post by SubiePrice88 »

Good luck Grayguy with fixing your '92 its worth it!
-Jordan

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Post by Mattheww044 »

very nice work jordan cant wait to see my first SS back on the road! its gonna be sick having 3 SS's in town rolling around together, once scott gets his shit figured out too
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Post by SubiePrice88 »

Mattheww044 wrote:very nice work jordan cant wait to see my first SS back on the road! its gonna be sick having 3 SS's in town rolling around together, once scott gets his shit figured out too
Thanks Matt

and dont wreck anymore Subies. I dont have enough money to keep buying and fixing them. haha :-D
-Jordan

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Post by pw422 »

great to see another ss back from the dead! great work!
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Post by Mattheww044 »

haha ya but hey like you said its worth it in the end :D
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