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    Installing doors

    I didn't know about starting at the rear, but Roger gave me that tip Friday. I did paint the door frames and door egdes earlier. I have the rear of the doors pretty well aligned. Now I installed the fenders. The top edges are good, the bottom looks good but the middle isn't great. The trunk really doesn't look very good. The hood and fenders I believe are going to be the easiest. Just the trunk and fronts of doors at fender lines. Do you fair in the trunk with the rubber seal installed or off? Thanks Larry

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    Installing doors

    Thanks very much to Roger for stopping by and helping me with the alignment of the doors. With his knowledge and help they now look a whole bunch better.
    Bolting down the fenders and aligning the hood next. Starting to look like a car again instead of a pile of parts. Still have some serious tweaking of the trunk ahead to get it faired in, but still making progress and the plan is to shoot the basecoat and the first three coats of clear this Saturday and Sunday.
    More to come. Thanks again Roger. Larry

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    Not a problem Larry.

    I'd like to say that Larry's car is pretty dang cool now and will be more so when he's done with it. You'll have no problem seeing it coming -- that's for sure!

    We did spend an hour or so on it yesterday moving the doors around and getting the front fenders lined up to the doors. I left Larry getting the hood aligned to the fenders -- which he's probably done so by now. As for the trunk there is identical differences between the rear quarters and the trunk lid left/right edges -- just where they break over the rear edge of the trunk. Just not the same contours, though they are identical on each side of the trunk lid and each top edge of the quarters. I'm not sure why they do that, but I suggested installing the rubber seal first, since it's not installed on the trunk lid and see where it goes. We'll see. My guess is as long as the lines are equal, nobody but Larry and I will notice it (and I'll try not to remind you evertime I see it Larry).
    Roger Moore

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    Installing doors

    There is an old saying " If it's too loud, then you're too old " Well this baby is going to be loud with four subwoofers in the back and four speakers up front, loud with the electric dumps open and loud when it blinds you coming around the corner. Sooooo at 61 years old I am still thinking young. But if you haven't noticed I am legally deaf and wear hearing aids to help me hear anything. So liking it loud when I was young now makes it necessary for loud when I am old.
    Had the hood all lined up and looking good, then installed the 4 rubber bumpers on each fender, changed everything as far as height, sooo back to adjusting.
    Installed the trunk seal last night and they say let it set for a day before closing the trunk. I will see what it looks like tonight and then get out the BFH and get it to fit one way or another.

    Roger, it was great having your help. You do have a wealth of knowledge.

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