I appreciate that Bruce, but I really doubt that I'm showing you anything new here or haven't already learned 35 years ago.
Thanks for saying so just the same! You really had to strip her down! If this frame had been bent I'd be in desperate need of frame dolly like the one you've got there. So I take it you are performing the weld repairs all with the car right side up? If so that's brutal! Very interested to see how you guys make out with Trevor's new panels so please keep the updates coming on this car. Thanks again Bruce!
Justin
2/9/16
Minor decklid alterations.
Cut the forward mount free and ground away a few MM's to allow the front of the lid to come down just a touch more to align with the cowl.
Set screwed while I begin test fitments.
About as good as I'm going to get.
Straight edge test with no real daylight poking through.
Any subtle irregularities can be caught with lead or block sanding and builder primer.
With the Elevation and forward gap now set I can continue on down the back side.
Thanks for looking! Justin
Thanks for saying so just the same! You really had to strip her down! If this frame had been bent I'd be in desperate need of frame dolly like the one you've got there. So I take it you are performing the weld repairs all with the car right side up? If so that's brutal! Very interested to see how you guys make out with Trevor's new panels so please keep the updates coming on this car. Thanks again Bruce!
Justin
2/9/16
Minor decklid alterations.
Cut the forward mount free and ground away a few MM's to allow the front of the lid to come down just a touch more to align with the cowl.
Set screwed while I begin test fitments.
About as good as I'm going to get.
Straight edge test with no real daylight poking through.
Any subtle irregularities can be caught with lead or block sanding and builder primer.
With the Elevation and forward gap now set I can continue on down the back side.
Thanks for looking! Justin
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