This car was rebuilt on a jig from start to finish and is arrow straight and true however there is a small amount of flex in these shells and they will 'bend' depending on where they're supported from.Jesse wrote:Sorry for the OT but how do the gaps react once engine and wheels are on?
Does the weight of the engine stretch out the gap of the B-post - door? How about the door/sill gap?
If a car is on a rotisserie and supported either end it will sag in the middle, this came as quite a shock to me when I tried to refit the doors on my coupe! The gaps only came back once the weight was taken off the ends and the car supported on a ramp.
Obviously this is not an issue if the car is supported on the suspension points.
If a car is rebuilt properly it will always retain its shape but I think it's best to wait until all the weight is back in the car before doing any final tweaking.
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