Hello everyone out there. It has been quite some time since I have posted anything here but I am in need of some professional advice and/or referrals. I recently purchased this 1965 Caravel and it suffers from body damage caused by a large tree limb falling on it several years ago. I was apprehensive to purchase it but after looking it over I notice that neither end-cap was damaged or even touch by the falling tree limb. There are three panels affected on the street side which include the one under the window, the one surrounding the window, and the panel the rolls over the top in the center/middle section of the trailer.
I have recently moved and currently do not have a place to work on this other than my driveway (which has plenty of space), but I am smart enough to know that it isn't feasible. I am looking for someone in Michigan to carry out the panel replacement repairs to get this trailer water-tight so I can restore the interior at a later time. I understand that this is more than just an 8 hour project on a Saturday afternoon but I figured with the panels being flat it should be easier to achieve.
I look forward to hearing from anyone that has any referrals or might want to take on the job themselves. I am looking for someone with experience that can put the skin back to factory condition.
Attached are pictures of the damage.
Thanks for your help.
I have recently moved and currently do not have a place to work on this other than my driveway (which has plenty of space), but I am smart enough to know that it isn't feasible. I am looking for someone in Michigan to carry out the panel replacement repairs to get this trailer water-tight so I can restore the interior at a later time. I understand that this is more than just an 8 hour project on a Saturday afternoon but I figured with the panels being flat it should be easier to achieve.
I look forward to hearing from anyone that has any referrals or might want to take on the job themselves. I am looking for someone with experience that can put the skin back to factory condition.
Attached are pictures of the damage.
Thanks for your help.
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