So, I've got ahold of some new lights that are more flush, have a chrome trim ring (not round, actually they are oval shaped) to correspond with the look of the headlights. The hope is that a blended rear of the fiat will be a little sportier.


Anyway, I'm a rambler today... I got some "bondo-glass," if you haven't seen it before, it's a weird substance like bondo, mixed with fiberglass strands and apparently some sort of fiberglass resin, you add a hardener, like bonds or like resin, and it hardens quite well, with much stiffer structure than bondo, and an applicator ability that you don't have with fiberglass. I combined this with a little cutout of fiberglass cloth and covered up my tailight hole. I was a little crazy with my application of this stuff, and I regret it now, it sands about as well as fiberglass resin (ie not well). Anyway, I sanded what i could, luckily nothing stuck out over the surface I am trying to match. The structure appears to be pretty solid at this point, so I apply a LOT of bondo. Try to follow the flow of the car's tail, There is a seam in the middle of this hole, it follows the trunk lid edge down all the way to the "rear skirt" and has a soft "weld" in it. Some kind of rubber that allows for body movement. I'm not sure at this point what to do with this seam where I am bondo-ing, I'd hate to have this seam totally crack right through all of my work, so I might be taking a dremel with a cutting wheel and making a seam when I'm mostly done.
So, after one application of bondo (I figure it will take about 3 or so coats to get it as perfect as I want) this is what it looks like:

I started to cover up the trunk lock, but realized that if I accidentally shut the trunk then I'd have a heck of a time opening it again until I have this installed:
