Further investigation of the trunk gasket lip has revealed the extent of the corrosion. Not good I'm afraid. I should have suspected other shoddy work when I found that one of the horns was a later model that was connected to the stock wire harness with duct tape. Did I mention I hate duct tape?
It's going to take a while to get the gooey tape residue off the car to allow me to see just where the good margins are. I'll not cut anything out until I have the car body properly braced. No point in introducing weakness and possible distortions until I'm ready to weld in new metal.
I'm hoping to find a replacement body part from another car but since this is virtually the rear edge of the parcel shelf, I suspect the demand for parcel shelves will have dried up the supply for good trunk lips. And I don't know the failure rate of the trunk lip but I don't think this is a common issue.
If I can't find a replacement part, it
might be possible to modify one from an E3 to fit, but that would require a lot of cutting and bending, then rewelding. It might actually be easier to create it from scratch. I have a bead roller and a lot of patience.....
Ian
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