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Re: Rotisserie Question
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01/25/09 09:04 AM
01/25/09 09:04 AM
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Here is how my 70 GTX looks in the WORST possible position. Yes it flexed a LOT with the wheel cans removed but before the quarters and rockers were removed. We leveled the car on jack stands ,then removed the 1/4's, rockers, and pillar posts. The replacement 1/4,rocker,pillar assemblys which were removed from a donor car went right on and fit with very minor effort. My next step will be to hang the doors from rebuilt hinges to make sure of alignment then I will finish welding all the holes. The pieces are welded and screwed (temporary) enough for clearance of doors at the moment.
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Re: Rotisserie Question
[Re: Darius]
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01/25/09 09:05 AM
01/25/09 09:05 AM
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Pic 2 Lots of work but it is at least looking like a car again!
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Re: Rotisserie Question
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01/25/09 09:09 AM
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The trunk lid lined up fine.
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