For basic body repairs the usual gauge is 22, but 20 will last longer, but is a bit harder to cut/form, not overly so though. The factory only stitched the 1/4-roof seams and then soldered them. That is still the best, although not the only, way to do them. As for bondo, 3/8" was fairly mild. I've run into it where it was over an inch and lots of it, so don't feel too depressed about it. If you keep the flexation and water exposure down, it's amazing how long old mud will last. Have fun!