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Old 03-15-2006, 01:45 AM
Jim Ferron Jim Ferron is offline
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Default Re: Update.. 'Russ Dunmire' 68 Hurst Olds Drag Ca

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Great progress! . Nice to see you saved the cowl also didn't clip the car. ~ Pete

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The restoration shop that had the car before I bought it was going to do just that, just rebody the cowl. Lucky for us all Kevin put a stop to that. Their next plan was to clip the car with the roof and quarter panels as one piece......Thank God I got it before they went nuts on that idea.

My shop pulled the original roof 100% back into position[window opening wise] before they chopped it off.
When they pulled the roof up where it belonged, the 'buckles' in the quarter panels popped right back to where they belonged from metal memory. A little dolly work and really all it took was a skim coat to cover any dents and not much more to go over the seams which we welded 100% and then ground so flat you couldn't even tell the roof had been off! By doing that the seam should never pop.
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