i found that using a piece of cardboard, (not the corrugated stuff) or construction paper to trace the part to be replaced. then bend, fold and trim the cardboard so it looks exactly like the piece your going to replace, then open it up and trace it on the sheetmetal and cut it out. if something does not come out right, toss the cardboard and try it again. cardboard is cheaper than sheetmetal
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HEy I'm doing the same to a 81 Ford courier
dexterr88 1 year ago
i found that using a piece of cardboard, (not the corrugated stuff) or construction paper to trace the part to be replaced. then bend, fold and trim the cardboard so it looks exactly like the piece your going to replace, then open it up and trace it on the sheetmetal and cut it out. if something does not come out right, toss the cardboard and try it again. cardboard is cheaper than sheetmetal
aaronjam99 1 year ago
my 72 mustang is seriously gonna get some work done this year haha
galexion 1 year ago
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carsearchli 1 year ago
can I get a free estimate on my old truck?
Bigtruck2007 3 years ago