fmichaels
Jedi Knight
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spent last night mounting the fenders to the new repro front cowl. the new cowl looks great until you bolt it down and try to match up the fenders. i'm really starting to hate repro stuff. after times like this, you really begin to appreciate a decent condition original.
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anyway. i have about a 3/4" gap on the drivers side between the cowl and fender. this is the front section that is bolted together using three bolts. the chrome valance strip fits pretty good but if i close that gap, the valance doesn't fit and the grill doesn't fit. i have found that the more time you take to work the pieces, the better the fit becomes but this last gap is a winner. this is the reason i am putting my sprite together before painting. if i had to do what i was doing last night after a new paint job, i would have done lasting damage. well, another day and another session!
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anyway. i have about a 3/4" gap on the drivers side between the cowl and fender. this is the front section that is bolted together using three bolts. the chrome valance strip fits pretty good but if i close that gap, the valance doesn't fit and the grill doesn't fit. i have found that the more time you take to work the pieces, the better the fit becomes but this last gap is a winner. this is the reason i am putting my sprite together before painting. if i had to do what i was doing last night after a new paint job, i would have done lasting damage. well, another day and another session!