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Not Yet Wild
Join Date: Jul 2021
Posts: 1
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![]() Recently acquired a 2003 Club Car Carryall 2 that is the definition of a “project cart”. The previous yahoo who had it crashed into something hard enough to push the metal bumper into the body. They then left the body outside for a year or two. After removing the bumper the body retained it’s warped state. The cart is destined to be a farm cart, so the repair doesn’t have to be perfect, but I would like it to be good enough to have a headlight on that side. I think I’ve attached the best picture I have of the damage (which admittedly is a terrible picture). What’s the best way to fix this? Heat gun and a prayer?
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Gone Wild
![]() ![]() Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Aiken, SC
Posts: 10,885
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![]() Heat gun and some gloves would be a good start. If that doesn’t work you can always get another cowl.
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