Friday, March 5, 2010

This flitch on a McPherson Strut car has been rebuilt



This flitch on a McPherson Strut car has been rebuilt — not necessarily a bad thing in itself as long as the patches are of sufficient strength to do the job — but the car should command a low price. The alternative to patching is to weld in a new flitch assembly; complicated, expensive and approaching the limits of practical restoration. With a new flitch, however, the car should
command a reasonable price.

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