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Come on, you got to throw on some wheels on it and see what it looks like. There's only two wheels with the body propped up. |
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This is an overlay of my original design. I think this is right on target with the exception of the top edge of the windshield. |
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Laying back a windshield is sort of like opening a bear trap. It opened it up and the glass no longer fit. I had to close it up by cutting it again to slide the top edge down. It's now more like the original design |
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I again filled this area with sheet styrene and then Plactic Wood and finally with Elmer's wood filler. |
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This will have to do. |
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Looking over the car, I see that a rolled pan in the rear is needed. So that's next. |
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