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2003 excursion worth blown v10
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<blockquote data-quote="03SonicVert" data-source="post: 14397128" data-attributes="member: 152241"><p>The hail damage could be fixed with paintless dent removal. I lived in Alabama for a few years and there were a few tornados that came through. There were these "traveling dent repair" folks who would go over the cars and they looked stunning!</p><p></p><p>A dealer had a brand new sedan in their showroom with one half repaired and the other left alone. You couldn't tell it was repaired at all. The dealers would take the insurance money, fix the cars and then sell them at events like one "hail of a sale".</p><p></p><p>If it's solid with no rust, is a Limited so no higher trim package then go for it. That interior will clean up like new with saddle soap and Spray Nine. Same with the carpet. Take the seats and center console out, clean all those parts, remove the carpets then pressure was them. I but you could get the interior and exterior looking really good with a lot of elbow grease and a few hundred in paintless dent removal. Looks like some exterior trim is showing its age. Prep it and paint with SEM from body shop supply. Might be able to remove the headliner and save a few bucks for the paintless dent removal costs.</p><p></p><p>Grab a 6.0 and stick it in there since they originally came with them. That is really the only thing the Limited 4x4 looks to be missing. You could also diag the motor and see if you could repair it unless there is a rod hanging out of the block.</p><p></p><p>Good luck with your search and projects.</p><p></p><p>SV</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="03SonicVert, post: 14397128, member: 152241"] The hail damage could be fixed with paintless dent removal. I lived in Alabama for a few years and there were a few tornados that came through. There were these "traveling dent repair" folks who would go over the cars and they looked stunning! A dealer had a brand new sedan in their showroom with one half repaired and the other left alone. You couldn't tell it was repaired at all. The dealers would take the insurance money, fix the cars and then sell them at events like one "hail of a sale". If it's solid with no rust, is a Limited so no higher trim package then go for it. That interior will clean up like new with saddle soap and Spray Nine. Same with the carpet. Take the seats and center console out, clean all those parts, remove the carpets then pressure was them. I but you could get the interior and exterior looking really good with a lot of elbow grease and a few hundred in paintless dent removal. Looks like some exterior trim is showing its age. Prep it and paint with SEM from body shop supply. Might be able to remove the headliner and save a few bucks for the paintless dent removal costs. Grab a 6.0 and stick it in there since they originally came with them. That is really the only thing the Limited 4x4 looks to be missing. You could also diag the motor and see if you could repair it unless there is a rod hanging out of the block. Good luck with your search and projects. SV [/QUOTE]
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