You'd be surprised! Ive had cars FAIL competitions for "Gaps Lining Up TOO WELL". It was the "60's". We still do em that way todayJust can’t believe in the day quality control would let that out the door
You'd be surprised! Ive had cars FAIL competitions for "Gaps Lining Up TOO WELL". It was the "60's". We still do em that way todayJust can’t believe in the day quality control would let that out the door
On the driver's side trunk curve to dutchman panel the curve gap is close to 1/2". I'd get deduct points as if I cared. Factory fit, sorry for fat finger covers worst.You'd be surprised! Ive had cars FAIL competitions for "Gaps Lining Up TOO WELL". It was the "60's". We still do em that way today
I work in a factory that makes electrical equipment and this is the kinda stuff we let slide at the end of the month when the bosses are pushing for that extra million in the production quota. Scratched paint? Spray it with a rattle can. Door doesn't fit? Bend the hinges, punch holes, cut it up to fit. Some of our steel doesn't have die-punched holes for mounting emblems like that so you have to eyeball it with a hand drill and a template.Just can’t believe in the day quality control would let that out the door
Yes, this exactly! Still doesnt "Take Away" from what it is.On the driver's side trunk curve to dutchman panel the curve gap is close to 1/2". I'd get deduct points as if I cared. Factory fit, sorry for fat finger covers worst.View attachment 1719747