I've stripped the paint off and sanded off the old filler (bondo) to investigate, and treated any remaining surface rust spots. My question is:
What is an acceptable way of repairing such holes in a car of this age? The holes are too small to trash the whole skin or to cut and weld (too much risk of distortion), so is modern car body filler acceptable, is there a better modern equivalent, or do the faithful demand a more 'period' repair (not sure I want to learn lead loading at this stage)? You can see the 3 holes in the picture (hinge slot gives scale)
I was thinking high quality modern filler/bondo with high metal content (e.g. Isopon metalik) ...
