Rear cross panel and bumper bodywork question |
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Rear cross panel and bumper bodywork question |
DaveB |
Jul 14 2024, 07:52 PM
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Before I weld in the back of my 914, I am test fitting all the pieces. I have tack welded a cross panel on my 75, have the rear trunk sheetmetal for a pre-75 trimmed and drilled/test fit a chrome bumper.
1. What is the correct gap for the bumper on the right/left side? This is where it fits after I put in the dog bones: Is this correct? If not, what is the correct distance? 2. I did a lot of rework to the cross panel to remove wrinkles and curve out flat spots. The bumper rubber top fits flush to the cross panel without the dog bones. When I test fit if the dog bones, it is flush in the center and there is a gap over the sides. This is the gap. It is the approx 1/4 on both sides away from the cross panel. Does this need to fit flush or are these gaps within stock range? Is there anything else I should check fit or verify before I weld this and the rear trunk in place? Thanks. BTW - this has been a PIA. This is how it started when I picked it up. I tried to rework a lot of the original car but it was just too rusted. Plus I really wanted the metal bumpers. And yes, the rear trunk lid was bungeed to the top of the car. Dipped and cut everything out. The trunk hinges were ripped out and bent. I've got that fixed, trunk and rear fenders now aligned, gaps are good. Bracket for trunk lock is fixed. Push button now works, lights fit, so once I get these final gaps questions addressed, I'll start the front and get it on the rotisserie. Thanks for your help on this. Dave Sorry - there is a ghost picture of the trunk here too. Attached thumbnail(s) |
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