Fender Tags

Here are the Fender Tags we decided to put on the Car.

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Header Panel

After removing the Car from the Rotisserie we were able to attach the front Header Panel. We had to cut each side to keep consistent with the gaps that are seen throughout each Body Panel. The Feeler Gauge was set to a default (correct) measurement and every gap is consistent throughout the entire vehicle. Here are a few pictures showing the altering of the Header Panel and the Panel gap width throughout the Car.

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Here are a couple of comparisons. As you can see, we were not as messy as the Factory was! I’ll also post one of the kick panel area as soon as I get a chance to take a picture from an original B Body vehicle. We matched the look from what we documented on those vehicles and they too were very sloppy.

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Panel Gaps

The panel gaps will be as perfect as we can get make them. Since there were no Factory 4 Door Barracudas manufactured, there is no protocol to follow. If we made the gaps to the Factory standards, our efforts might be viewed as looking “home made” to the casual observer. Since the Doors will be the focal point of the car, extra scrutiny will be used to make those gaps/areas as nice as possible to showcase the craftsmanship of the custom Doors that we fabricated.

Below is an example of the gap results we achieved. No one will ever say the gaps look too nice but they would definitely consider the custom work as flawed if the slightest imperfection was visible.

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Below are a few photos showing where Steve put the Body VIN stampings and the dip process of the priming/Seam Sealing. Even thought this car was never actually manufactured, we are building it with all of the Factory nuances and details that you would expect to find on a Assembly Line vehicle.

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