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I would try to repair the hinge assembly at the rear of the hood top.

It looks like its pushing this part of the hood outwards. The top area seems to sit down onto the hood lacing perfectly.

I would also look at the rear part of the side panel hinge assembly to determine why it may be pushing the top panel outwards.

Hopefully it will be something simple and easily corrected with a bit of twist and pressure ???

I would stripe it after you rectify the alighnment.

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Originally Posted by mike_lynch
I would try to repair the hinge assembly at the rear of the hood top.

It looks like its pushing this part of the hood outwards. The top area seems to sit down onto the hood lacing perfectly.

I would also look at the rear part of the side panel hinge assembly to determine why it may be pushing the top panel outwards.

Hopefully it will be something simple and easily corrected with a bit of twist and pressure ???

I would stripe it after you rectify the alighnment.

mike lynch bananalove

Mike, I thought I had that hood fitting perfectly before sending it out to the painter's but obviously It didn't. Well, we're going to have to live with it. I'm sure trying to bend it some more would crack the finish and I'm not going there.


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Did a very challenging job today. I laid down the pinstriping stencil. What are the odds of them being the same color as the car? You can hardly see them, making it difficult to tell if they are straight. The orange will certainly tell whether they are. I put them on three times in places. Almost ran out. I was dizzy and cross-eyed when I got done.

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oh ya seeing that tape line is gonna be fun. Maybe best to do it in the shade ?

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I hate to bring this up, but I think I know why you were having so much trouble. Take a look at your last picture, on the ground to the right side is a "Church Key", now don't tell me that it was there to open a can of paint.


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Ha Ha! That is funny. Never heard it called that before. Three guesses as to what it is. It took me a few minutes to figure it out.

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Originally Posted by AntiqueMechanic
I hate to bring this up, but I think I know why you were having so much trouble. Take a look at your last picture, on the ground to the right side is a "Church Key", now don't tell me that it was there to open a can of paint.


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Makes sense to have a CHURCH KEY laying around because in first picture it appears Pat is praying to the Chevrolet god ?

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Here... there are a few hills here and there but it'll do. It actually is easier to paint between invisible tapes than to apply them. And yes they are incorrect but isn't that old crock pretty with her "lines"?

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Beautiful! Really sets off the colour!


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Man, I love that. I keep thinking back to the first time I saw a picture of your car and said, "No way will I ever be around to see that finished if ever." Amazing.


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