this would be an easy repair
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/1992-PEUGEOT-205- ... .m14.l1318
sorry for the long address, as i aint mastered any other way yet
regards malcolm
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Such an easy repair I wonder why the seller didn't bother.
I mean a bonnet and wing wouldn't be that expensive...
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I mean a bonnet and wing wouldn't be that expensive...
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Quite so Anders,AndersDK wrote: ... not so sure on the bargain deal.
A Pug 205GTi (which is what it is, sans roof but with a bit of extra strenghtening) has all the structural integrity of a biscuit tin. They also suffer metal fatigue in their longitudinal chassis rails due to the hard suspension and a life of bouncing around British roads so a bit of structural damage is inevitable really. Rust in the front chassis rails, especially on the nearside is a known issue with all 205s and is quite hard to spot.
It is actually very overpriced although from the pictures it does look clean, even the cloth seat bolsters, a notorious wear spot, look reasonable.
It would make a good donor for a reshell.
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