Re: Dan MacDonald - Brownsburg, IN, USA
Posted: Sat Mar 13, 2021 10:59 am
On to the roof
I also removed the old, damaged roof skin. The roof at the center pillar is 1.5 lower than stock. The front windshield remained stock. It also was extremely important to me that this roof modification was done in such a manner that there would be nominal patches, if any. I felt the lines of the car were there; I just had to find them...
...Which I did, by making the correct cuts and removing the right areas of metal from the understructure beneath the roof. There is no overlapping metal on the modifications. Everything was butt welded and tig welded back in. The only outside panels that I had to fabricate and add, were to the rear cat walk area and two small areas on the rear sides of the roof. All areas were metal finished. The roof was also shortened 6.5 in. and was butt welded at the rear corner flange where the window stainless meets the roof. The door and window posts were also corrected to follow the new roof line.
I also removed the old, damaged roof skin. The roof at the center pillar is 1.5 lower than stock. The front windshield remained stock. It also was extremely important to me that this roof modification was done in such a manner that there would be nominal patches, if any. I felt the lines of the car were there; I just had to find them...
...Which I did, by making the correct cuts and removing the right areas of metal from the understructure beneath the roof. There is no overlapping metal on the modifications. Everything was butt welded and tig welded back in. The only outside panels that I had to fabricate and add, were to the rear cat walk area and two small areas on the rear sides of the roof. All areas were metal finished. The roof was also shortened 6.5 in. and was butt welded at the rear corner flange where the window stainless meets the roof. The door and window posts were also corrected to follow the new roof line.