Did the same thing on my '65 300 to keep the original look. I assumed the riveted or bolted ones I'd seen were cars that had already had the bushings replaced in the past. Used a spot weld cutter only as far as I had to cut to separate the joint. Replaced the bushings, clamped the band in place, welded up the plug. A little finicky grinding with a dremel tool and it looks like the factory spot weld. Lots of attention to ensuring the bushing didn't get over-heated during welding. Used a mig and it was fine. Actually kind of a fun process if you have the tools. You could easily get away with just using a good drill bit. Just in case you needed to know, this was sent from my iPhone. On May 24, 2016, at 12:00 PM, Michael Moore mmoore8425@xxxxxxx [Chrysler300] <Chrysler300-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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