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Yes, but be carefull you have enough gap at the front edge so the door won't hit the fender when it pivots in.
If I remove .0625 (1/16 inch) from the door side of both hinges, will I increase the door gap at the B pillar by 1/16" and decrease the door gap at the front wing by 1/16"? Also, what will happen at the gap to the scuttle?
Yes, but be carefull you have enough gap at the front edge so the door won't hit the fender when it pivots in.
Good grief. 1/16" ?? These cars were never built to those standards originally!
You can easily get more adjustment than that, just by sticking a 2x4 in the jamb and prying on the almost-closed door. With the early hinges, I'd guess it's the surface of the A-post and the leading edge of the door that deforms, but it doesn't really matter. Just don't go too far.