I have been test fitting both 1/4 panels and complete lower panel on my 58. Wouldn't be that difficult if I had any good sections intact on the body that I could have started from. Everything seems to be fitting better and better each time I make little adjustments--trunk alignment gets better and underbody/door/inner trunk panel contours are getting exactingly close. As all this starts coming together and fitting, I am now worried about rear bumper fitting. I think the bumpers will fit just fine but I will have to correct/adjust some bumper brace bends in the process. All panel are original donor versus repo and this has helped. What would significantly help me right now is to know the following:
how close does the top underside of the rear bumper TYPICALLY come to the fiberglass body access flanges (the rear mount holes not the side mount hole)? Right now one bumper rests exactly on the flange lip and the other bumper misses the flange by 1/8" to 1/4". And, how large of gap is TYPICAL between bumper contours and body contours (especially on the outside mount hole area)?
how close does the top underside of the rear bumper TYPICALLY come to the fiberglass body access flanges (the rear mount holes not the side mount hole)? Right now one bumper rests exactly on the flange lip and the other bumper misses the flange by 1/8" to 1/4". And, how large of gap is TYPICAL between bumper contours and body contours (especially on the outside mount hole area)?
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