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Old Jun 14, 2002
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Anybody know how much it would cost to have someone weld in a new floor and to weld in both rear quarters in my 72 Nova. Im supplying the parts.
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My advise: take it to a local high school shop class and ask the teacher if one of the students could do it for a class project. Offer some Root Beers to the teacher and some dollars to the student. Usually works out well for all involved and saves you a boat load of cash. Good luck.
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yea dude, bring it to ohio, ill do it for free in my metals class!! but seriously, i bet your local school will do it
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Wow, that's a good idea...never thought about doing that! I wonder if that's common in all regions that they might offer that...

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