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Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Chatsworth, CA
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The Project: 1947 Chevy Sedan Delivery, with it's too small original doors. Got a donor coupe off ebay, and removed doors and surrounds. Had them stripped. So today I took a break from harassing rat rodders and FNG's and did some work.
Made measurements for a rough opening and removed original B pillar and surrounding metal. Hung a new door and set gaps and body lines. Measured and cut spot welds from outer rocker and B pillar on donor parts. The coupe doors roll slightly down at the tops so that will be addressed after the lower section is welded in. Cleaned metal, placed new B pillar in place and set the door gap. Scribed and cut existing quarters. That's where I left off. Will continue tomorrow and post progress.
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