Thanks guys, this car has given me lots of practice. I'm grateful of all the things my 356 has taught me along the way. My welds didn't start out like that for sure.
Nothing is easy though as I expected my rear bumper to bolt on with excellent fit since it wasn't nearly as damaged as the front was.
I straightened the bumper brackets so that they were parallel to the car and straight. I learned from the front bumper that it's no fun to fight a springy bumper bracket because it's pointing the wrong way.
I centered the bumper so that the exhaust cutouts were lined up.
The passenger side doesn't fit well with the body.
It sticks out almost 1.5 inches on the side of the car that has had no rear fender damage.
The drivers side is better and will probably draw in when the rubber spacers and hardware is installed.
I don't want to kink or distort the bumper so it looks like I'm with Trevor and will section it.
Didn't expect this would be needed on an original part. I did hammer and dolly several dents out but don't think I stretched it that much.
Crazy old cars!
Tom
Nothing is easy though as I expected my rear bumper to bolt on with excellent fit since it wasn't nearly as damaged as the front was.
I straightened the bumper brackets so that they were parallel to the car and straight. I learned from the front bumper that it's no fun to fight a springy bumper bracket because it's pointing the wrong way.
I centered the bumper so that the exhaust cutouts were lined up.
The passenger side doesn't fit well with the body.
It sticks out almost 1.5 inches on the side of the car that has had no rear fender damage.
The drivers side is better and will probably draw in when the rubber spacers and hardware is installed.
I don't want to kink or distort the bumper so it looks like I'm with Trevor and will section it.
Didn't expect this would be needed on an original part. I did hammer and dolly several dents out but don't think I stretched it that much.
Crazy old cars!
Tom
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