H1 body work

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H1 body work

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As like all H1 wagons, the corrosion has started to set in on the seams under the rear windows and I want to get to work on it prior to it becoming and issue that can not be reversed...has anyone had ANY luck at slowing down the process??
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As like all H1 wagons, the corrosion has started to set in on the seams under the rear windows and I want to get to work on it prior to it becoming and issue that can not be reversed...has anyone had ANY luck at slowing down the process??

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I AM TAKING MINE TO BODYSHOP THIS WEEK - I CAN ASK FOR ESTIMATE, LET ME UNDERSTAND ONE MORE TIME , YOU REFER TO SLIDER BACK LONG WINDOWS OR DOORS WITH WINDOWSWHAT EXACTLY YOU WANT TO DO? I ALSO SEEN PEOPLE WILL CLEAN THE RUST AND WITH A PROPER GREEN MASKING TAPE WILL SPAY THE ROCKER GUARD AND WILL PROTECT THE WELDING POINT WITH SUCH BLACK COATED STRIPE...I AM ABOUT TO SPRAY MY TOP ROOF WATER RUNNER COLLECTORS ONLY (NOT THE WHOLE ROOF!!)WITH SUCH FINE SPRAY COAT
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