I drove my 1985 Land Cruiser (BJ70) off a rock a couple of weeks ago and bashed an egg-sized hole through the bottom of the rear quarter panel, just behind the mud flap. The outer panel sheet metal was weak from rust but the rust had not broken through yet. The inner panel appears to be solid. The area had been previously been repaired and there is a couple small rust bubbles in the area.
4 Wheel Auto has these replacement panels for sale and I bought one. Now I need to decide if I should hand it over to someone who knows what he's doing or if I should try the repair myself.
All I have right now is a big air compressor, average talent with tools, and patience. I also have a dream of doing one or more basketcase-to-showcar restorations in the future, so autobody skills are something that I would like to have down the road.
So, first question: What is the right way to tackle the metal part of this repair? Panel bond adhesive, MIG, or both?
Thanks,
Dennis
4 Wheel Auto has these replacement panels for sale and I bought one. Now I need to decide if I should hand it over to someone who knows what he's doing or if I should try the repair myself.

All I have right now is a big air compressor, average talent with tools, and patience. I also have a dream of doing one or more basketcase-to-showcar restorations in the future, so autobody skills are something that I would like to have down the road.
So, first question: What is the right way to tackle the metal part of this repair? Panel bond adhesive, MIG, or both?
Thanks,
Dennis