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<blockquote data-quote="BrettNorton" data-source="post: 1346891" data-attributes="member: 20836"><p>Thank you for the kind words everybody. I wouldn't be able to accomplish any of this if it weren't for my good grandpa letting me use his shop and many of his specialty tools.:slowclap: He's retired now and doesn't use that stuff very much anymore.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Compared to the door gaps on the passenger's side, the driver's side door gaps are larger by maybe a few thousandths of an inch? Considering the speed and cheapness that these cars were built with back in the 90's, I wouldn't be surprised if some of said body gaps are off ever so slightly. The average person wouldn't really notice any major body gaps until they actually get up close and physically measure them out. The whole body of the car seems straight enough to me.</p><p></p><p>What kind of project are you getting into? Don't worry, I don't mind my thread being hijacked. I won't be making any progress on my car for a while.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrettNorton, post: 1346891, member: 20836"] Thank you for the kind words everybody. I wouldn't be able to accomplish any of this if it weren't for my good grandpa letting me use his shop and many of his specialty tools.:slowclap: He's retired now and doesn't use that stuff very much anymore. Compared to the door gaps on the passenger's side, the driver's side door gaps are larger by maybe a few thousandths of an inch? Considering the speed and cheapness that these cars were built with back in the 90's, I wouldn't be surprised if some of said body gaps are off ever so slightly. The average person wouldn't really notice any major body gaps until they actually get up close and physically measure them out. The whole body of the car seems straight enough to me. What kind of project are you getting into? Don't worry, I don't mind my thread being hijacked. I won't be making any progress on my car for a while. [/QUOTE]
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