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  • Body work continues on rear cowl, decklid and tail.
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    Bringing the small pieces along as I go. These original covers have been a little roughed up over the years so after some very gentle hammering they were ready for sealer coat and a light pass of filler to get the rest of the scars out.
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ID:	109599 All areas blocked as far as I can go and now ready for another sealer and test coat.
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ID:	109600rear end along with the decklid in quick color coat to see how far I have yet to go.
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ID:	109601 Once cured the lid was mounted. Very preliminary gaps and contour shapes across the panels.

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ID:	109602A ways yet to go on those gaps but one step closer.

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    • Click image for larger version  Name:	IMG_6268.JPG Views:	0 Size:	144.0 KB ID:	109604 Chased down the shape of the upper part of the door above the spear line while mounted on the car. Making gravity my friend here and taking care of the remaining irregularities below the belt line lying flat on my table. Taking care not to take too much material off towards the edges of the door as that needs to be done with the rest of the body.
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      Click image for larger version  Name:	IMG_6272.JPG Views:	0 Size:	98.4 KB ID:	109607 With the striker removed I noticed that the door sits just a touch too proud off the top of the body when its not under load. I'd rather it sit even without the latch pulling it down.
      Click image for larger version  Name:	IMG_6270.JPG Views:	0 Size:	97.2 KB ID:	109608 Bottom gap is a touch wider than 3mm so I have some wiggle room to bring this door down just a touch. Always something More on this later...

      Thanks for looking!
      Justin
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      • More fine adjustments and block sanding:
        Click image for larger version  Name:	IMG_6275.JPG Views:	0 Size:	95.4 KB ID:	109619 Didn't want to remove these hinge halves again this late in the game but it was the only way I was going to be able to get that last MM of drop I wanted across the door. Bottoms of these holes on both hinge mounts were filed just a touch more to give me the movement I was after.
        Click image for larger version  Name:	IMG_6276.JPG Views:	0 Size:	115.2 KB ID:	109620 Before it was over I had the slight drop in the doors elevation I was after. Back of the door was now dead even with the body at the lock post and the lower gap was a much closer 3mm. A noticeable drop here at the front but some long boarding across this gap removed enough material on the fender side to get me back to level. Though it was a pain and I debated; the extra effort here made an improved fitment all the way around.
        Click image for larger version  Name:	IMG_6278.JPG Views:	0 Size:	127.9 KB ID:	109621 With the door reset it was back to fine swipes of putty to chase out more irregularities along the crown of the rear quarter.
        Click image for larger version  Name:	IMG_6280.JPG Views:	0 Size:	116.4 KB ID:	109622 Then it was onto block sanding across the deck lid gaps to continue fine shaping with the body.
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        Sanding across the lid was impossible as it floats on its hinges and latch making it the most unstable of all the closing panels. The lids edges would flex inward with even minimal amounts of pressure applied; the rubber buffer grommets where of no help. I experimented with paint stick to back fill the space to help hold the lid edges steady but with only limited success. Out of desperation eventually came up with using 10mm bolts with stacked washers in place of the grommets. Took a few tries to dial in the needed amount of washers for each corner but this eventually turned the trick. Now I could get back to block sanding.

        Thanks for looking!
        Justin
        Last edited by JTR70; 08-24-2020, 09:12 AM.
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        • Drauz coach work badge placement:

          The front fenders on this car are new so correct body badge location had to be reestablished.
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          This additional reference shot came from the owner of this car. As you can from all the info provided there is a lot of variance from car to car. No real exact position from the factory; You could also attribute these discrepancies to the slight varying shapes of the fender openings as well.
          Click image for larger version  Name:	image_63339.jpg Views:	3 Size:	84.2 KB ID:	109641 My car is a Reutter coupe but the badge holes are original so I mocked a Drauz badge for some further cross reference. I could only get one pin in as the holes are slightly wider.
          Click image for larger version  Name:	image_63340.jpg Views:	3 Size:	99.7 KB ID:	109642 Measured from the back pin this time just for more additional cross reference. Coming in at about 64mm.
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          Rocker is also original so it also provided a good baseline. Came in right about 180mm so it was all falling about in the middle of the Drauz examples.
          Last edited by JTR70; 08-27-2020, 08:06 PM.
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          • Body badge locating continued:
            Click image for larger version  Name:	IMG_6301.JPG Views:	0 Size:	101.9 KB ID:	109645A final schematic of all the info had from both my car and the Drauz examples. My plan now was to fall right in the middle of all of this while finding the location that looked both centered and best for this particular lower fender and its shape.
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ID:	109646 Marked out a couple of locations as jumping off point.
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ID:	109647 Then it was onto the mock ups to see what looked the most centered and best on this fender.
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ID:	109648 Finally committed to the first hole then a couple of base lines where added to measure from to ensure the badge mounted level with the car.
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ID:	109649 All level, centered and set. Again it falls right in the middle of all the Drauz examples so it cant really be faulted. Most importantly it looks good right.

            Onto the next deal....

            Thanks for looking!
            Justin
            Last edited by JTR70; 08-27-2020, 08:16 PM.
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            • New rear bumper modifications to fit original guards and the body.
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ID:	109665 Removed the guard mounting plates from both sides to get a clear shot at the exhaust arches.
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ID:	109666 had to go a step further on the left side by removing one of the inner uprights as well.
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ID:	109667 Relief cut the lower bumper profile just past the guard area to allow it to grow and come snug against the edge of the guard.
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ID:	109668Not just the profile shape but also had to backfill around the exhaust cone for a closer fit to give the eventual rubber extrusion some place to sit under here.
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              The arch its self also needed some raising to clear the exhaust cone.
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              • Left guard fitment continued:
                Click image for larger version  Name:	image_63358.jpg Views:	3 Size:	120.5 KB ID:	109671 Heating and hammering the arch to needed shape. Inner side is marked out for a much quicker turn to give the guard extrusion some place to sit.
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ID:	109672 new profile set and ready to weld back up.
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                • Click image for larger version  Name:	IMG_6389.JPG Views:	0 Size:	126.0 KB ID:	109677 Good cone clearance all the way around.
                  Click image for larger version  Name:	IMG_6391.JPG Views:	0 Size:	124.3 KB ID:	109678 Now onto the inner profile.
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ID:	109680All the little spot welds lined back up pretty much where they were...a good sign.
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                  Last edited by JTR70; 08-30-2020, 09:35 PM.
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                  • Left arch complete:
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ID:	109683 Reinstalled with bumper all welded back back together.
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ID:	109684 Some dressing to do in the body work phase but good clearance in the end.

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ID:	109685 And with extrusion.
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ID:	109686 Very tedious repair this is. So glad to be half way done here...
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ID:	109687 Onto the right side next. This arch has to move outward about 3mm to better align with the body.

                    That next...

                    Thanks for looking!
                    Justin
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                    • Rear bumper metal alterations complete:
                      Click image for larger version  Name:	IMG_6406.JPG Views:	0 Size:	94.1 KB ID:	109689 Arch reshaped allowing the guard to slide over the needed 3mm. Bumper mocked up and mounted to confirm the cones position with the body. Almost centered.
                      Click image for larger version  Name:	IMG_6407.JPG Views:	0 Size:	87.4 KB ID:	109690 Swings a touch wider on this side but this is the closest I'm able to get without throwing everything off with the rest of the body above IE in the relation to the tail lights etc.
                      Click image for larger version  Name:	IMG_6409.JPG Views:	0 Size:	142.1 KB ID:	109691Most importantly plenty of clearance with nothing touching.
                      Click image for larger version  Name:	image_63377.jpg Views:	3 Size:	155.3 KB ID:	109692 Now onto finishing out this last reveal section.
                      Click image for larger version  Name:	image_63378.jpg Views:	3 Size:	156.8 KB ID:	109693In steel with an initial clean up, and a test fit for clearance with the guard. Good to go.
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                        Bumper mods complete.
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ID:	109699Initial problem solved with good lower fitment match against the guards. This job was a tough one to stay focused on, it was tedious and its ultimately on the bottom of the car so the most rewarding part of this was just being finished with it.
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ID:	109696 Quick acid bath to take care of that flash rust.
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ID:	109697clean and ready for sealer.
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ID:	109698 Onto the bodywork phase.

                        thanks for looking!
                        Justin


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                        • Justin
                          That is some very nice work on the bumper rework. When I repaired my 912 bumper I had a hard time getting gaurd to match bumper. Your slitting technique would have helped.

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                          • JTR70
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                            Thanks Phil, slitting it was the easiest way to get it come out and grow the needed distance.

                        • Yes well done Justin on that work. Looks very neat inded.

                          Roy

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                            Thank you Roy, just glad to be done with all of this.

                        • hood underside detailing.
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ID:	109728 Lots of hammering marks through out so a light skim coat applied to clean up the final presentation.
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ID:	109729made sure to replace these incorrect bolts before paint with correct headed ones with lock washers.
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ID:	109730 First round of sealer and work coat. Latch and hinges will be painted on the final go around to keep the thicknesses down.
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ID:	109731 Always something Hairline crack just ahead of the hinge that could not be seen in that black primer. Cant leave it as it will eventually carry over to the outer skin again.
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ID:	109732 First block sand and it will need another skim coat...
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ID:	109734 Second skim coat blocked as far as I can go. Crack also welded up and dressed to the left there.
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ID:	109735 Underside fully sanded and now ready for a final sealer and work coat.
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ID:	109736 final work coat applied.
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                            Not perfect but the underside will now present really well when ever the hood is opened. One more sand and prep before a final coat of color.
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ID:	109737 Flipped it over and applied another test coat to the surface. Its all good to go up here. I'll remount it back on the car one more time before the final paint to make sure the gaps and edges are right.

                            Thanks for looking!
                            Justin
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