Basically, the cut would be about 8-12 inches up the sail panel between the backglass and quarter glass. You could also call it a sail panel cut. Thats where the factory seam is on this vehicle and most the cars on the road today.
Basically, the cut would be about 8-12 inches up the sail panel between the backglass and quarter glass. You could also call it a sail panel cut. Thats where the factory seam is on this vehicle and most the cars on the road today.
You did a wonderful job and the way you presented it was refreshing. Thank you!!
Was that sock white before the blood? Thats a lot of blood!!!! Glad you are OK.
A sail panel is the panel on the car between the backglass and the small windows behind the doors(quarter windows). It's kind of shaped like a sail. The lock pillar is the panel that the rear of the door closes on to. It's attached to the front of the quarter panel and wraps around to the...
Update on status of this build. Vehicle is at upholstry and comes back in about a month for final polish. Sorry for the delay on the update. I've been kind of busy.
This is my dad. He is always asking me if he can use my shop to work on his truck. Thats because his garage is FULL of ****. I cannot believe what he keeps. It's a sickness. I have threatend to drop off a dumpster and just chuck it all. He about has a heart attach when I say that. I back...
I got my start with a 66 Mustang project with my father-in-law at age 16. I've been fixing cars ever since then. Learning to use your hands and brain together to build something like this is a priceless skill. Especially when it's done right.
Ok, so I havent updated for awhile so here is where we are today. Panels are all fit and welded in place and bodywork is very close to being done. Vehicle should be in primer next week. Then it's block, block, block.
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