There is a reason TIG is used to weld narrow gauge metal. A MIG, especially while learning, will tend to burn thru car sheet metal and leave you with a big ugly hole. The heat will also tend to warp the metal way past the area that was being welded, which equals extra body work and labor to get it straight
A MIG can barely spot weld narrow gauge metal, let alone stitch a good long bead, w/burning thru
Key to a good weld is good penetration: With a MIG on sheet metal, you will burn thru it trying to do so