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    1. #61
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      Jan 2012
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      I honestly didn't think that would be an issue. If it becomes an issue, I guess I could always ceramic coat the sections that run by the fuel tank

    2. #62
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      The car is now sitting on it's wheels for the first time in nearly 2 years.





    3. #63
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      Time to get back on this Charger. Doors are coming off first to rebuild the door hinges....


    4. #64
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      Panels and gaps are getting dialed in starting with rebuilding the left door hinges first. Then a relief cut was made along the bottom of the quarter to pull the quarter in at the bottom. Once the door and lower quarter were set, the forward edge of the quarter was adjusted to create an even gap between the door and quarter.




    5. #65
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      The left door had some rust in the corners...which has now been repaired. Also, the AMD rocker was a little too short; you can see it as you follow the door's leading edge gap down to the rocker. It's now been fixed.




    6. #66
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      Gaps look great! Love this car.


      1955 Nomad project LC9, 4L80e, C5 brakes, Vision wheels
      1968 Camaro 6.2 w/ LSA, TR6060-Magnum hybrid and etc SOLD
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    7. #67
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      I may get some static on this post, but the marker lights have been deleted. The wheel lips were also trimmed.



    8. #68
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      Quote Originally Posted by 70B5Cuda View Post
      I may get some static on this post, but the marker lights have been deleted. The wheel lips were also trimmed.


      With a straight line like that, I couldn't resist.
      2021 Durango R/T
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      2003 Dakota project-o-mobile

    9. #69
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      A cut was made along the bottom right quarter panel so the quarter panel could be pulled in match the door profile.








    10. #70
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      Right door hinge was rebuilt and then the right door to quarter gap was set before welding the leading edge of the right quarter...





    11. #71
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      Jan 2011
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      Jefferson City, MO
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      The photos posted in reverse order, so it looks like you bodged up the gaps!

    12. #72
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      Next up...fine tuning on the rear valance and valance corners. They always fit terriby.






      A pie cut was used to straighten the upper line on the valance.


      A pie cut was also made on the quarter just forward of the corner. After...



    13. #73
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      awesome build so far.

    14. #74
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      Denton Texas
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    15. #75
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      Nice job! the gaps look great.
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      Car FINALLY home !!!!!! lol
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    16. #76
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      Thanks!





    17. #77
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      The quarter panel caps didn't fit very well, so the quarters were massaged to get a better fit.






    18. #78
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      The decklid lip had some rust bubbles so a patch was made...




      Trunk floor braces were welded in






    19. #79
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      Jan 2012
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      Newton, KS
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      I bought a new AMD rear bumper for this car....I've been a bit disappointed in it. The yellow tape to show you the profile of the edge, which wanders. It will be powdercoated satin black anyway, so the edge was shaved so it would be straight/parallel with the taillight panel. Compare the gaps between the bumper and taillight panel and you will see the difference






    20. #80
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      Since the wheel tubs were widened and the trunk lid supports were moved, it took a bit of work to align the decklid.





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