Re: could Mark Worman leave the gap alone
[Re: screamindriver]
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11/30/17 02:23 AM
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Good example of what most seem to forget...The panel fitment,paint runs,different color shot on the panel before the correct color came through the gun, etc...Have all been erased in the name of "restoration" these days.. Imagine all the times a resto owner would have to explain why his fenders fit so lousy after spending a ton of money on it?
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Re: could Mark Worman leave the gap alone
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11/30/17 02:40 AM
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Could the gap been the result of Creative Industries and not Ma Mopar? Where ever the gap came from, it was there when delivered. I think that is the point being made.
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Re: could Mark Worman leave the gap alone
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11/30/17 02:53 AM
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Could the gap been the result of Creative Industries and not Ma Mopar? Where ever the gap came from, it was there when delivered. I think that is the point being made. It's a legitimate question. If you don't care for it then disregard it.
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Re: could Mark Worman leave the gap alone
[Re: 6bblgt]
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11/30/17 03:25 AM
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Superbirds were built on-line at the Lynch Rd. Detroit, MI B-body assembly plant
modifications were made at Chrysler's Clairpointe "prototype" facility across from the Jefferson Ave. Detroit, MI C-body assembly plant
Creative Industries would be at no fault for this Superbird's panel fit issues Interesting, so Creative did not do any assembly work on Sbirds?
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Re: could Mark Worman leave the gap alone
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11/30/17 04:02 AM
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As far as I know creative supplied assembled nosecones to clairpoint, they did not install them. Fenders were installed on the line, before clairpoint.
Last edited by 4406bbl; 11/30/17 04:03 AM.
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Re: could Mark Worman leave the gap alone
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11/30/17 04:13 AM
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Last edited by tboomer; 11/30/17 02:33 PM.
They say there are no such thing as a stupid question. They say there is always the exception that proves the rule. Don't be the exception.
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Re: could Mark Worman leave the gap alone
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11/30/17 11:00 AM
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Seems people forget that when sold they were cars to drive.Yeah fitment paint etc sometimes left a lot to be desired.I remember going to the dealers when they came in new.Lots of stuff didnt look perfect.The new 66 we had had to go back 3 times for the paint.Rocky
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Re: could Mark Worman leave the gap alone
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11/30/17 12:03 PM
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As far as I know creative supplied assembled nosecones to clairpoint, they did not install them. Fenders were installed on the line, before clairpoint. The only time any "Superbird" (An actual 69 RR was used as the "buck") was at Creative Industries was initial mock up/prototype work
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