I'm Working on my '70 Mach1, which I stripped to bare steel and replaced two small sections of the floor pan, else she's all original steel. It's on a rotisserie now and after a couple years worth of body hammer work, I had it almost nearly ready for primer with only a skim coat of filler.
But, while sanding filler where the old factory lead used to be (roof to quarters) I discovered I had a small (8" dia) area which was oil canning. I attempted to fix the oil canning, but only made it larger (~12" dia area). So, I stopped and sought professional help.
After a month of searching, I found a reputable classic car restoration shop which stated they had experience with this exact type of problem and could help. I made an appt for a week later.
After 1.5hrs of their efforts, the roof is essentially destroyed. They moved the oil canning from one corner of the roof all the way to the other. The entire roof looks like it was beat with a 3lb sledge hammer. And, as a bonus, it's oil canning in at least six places now. I do realize oil canning is a nightmare to solve, but with respect, it does not appear they were experienced with metallurgy and the correct way to address this type of repair.
I suspect there are probably a handful of people on the planet who could save this roof, but I don't know any of them.
So, I see two options:
(1) I could start cutting slits in the roof, weld them shut which *might* stop the oil canning. If it does, I'd save the original panel, but it would require at least 3/8" thick filler to level the mess across the entire panel (I measured using a straight edge).
(2) Start cutting the roof skin off and replace it.
I'm not quite ready to make a decision. Rather, I'm looking for advice concerning new roof skins. I have the following questions:
(a) Does anyone have a link to a write up describing how to remove the roof skin?
(b) Are all of the available roof skins made in Taiwan and I should expect they will fit terribly? or, is there a specific supplier which you guys would recommend wherein the new skin fits better?
(c) Do replacement skins include the drip rails/gutters, or would I somehow need to save the originals (which I find unlikely they'd survive)?
Any/all help would be appreciated. Thanks.