Love your video but I had to turn it off because it was giving me anxiety lol. I may just have to take my 76 to a body shop to make sure my door spacing is set properly
I think you missed the Mark on this one, bud. #1: The first rule to gaping C3 doors is making 100% sure your body mounts are in good shape and do not need to be replaced or adjusted. #2: Start with your door shims, and get them as close as possible #3: Your gap should be the width of two paint sticks glued together as a reference before the final paint
I have a torch red 1977 corvette,any c3 videos i will gladly watch for sure.thanks russell wayne boyd.
Great having you as a subscriber. C3 stuff will come back in the spring.
Thanks for this video! Love to see the work and progress!
Love your video but I had to turn it off because it was giving me anxiety lol. I may just have to take my 76 to a body shop to make sure my door spacing is set properly
I know the feeling Rob. Thanks for watching as far as you did. 👍🏻
you took that door to Gapplebees !
Thanks im doing this job right now...
If I want to take the door off for paint I can take it off at the door bolts ?
Yes. The hole for the brass bushing in my hinge was egged out, so it needed replacing.
I have a 71 Corvette and my gaps are about the thickness of a paint stick.
I think you missed the Mark on this one, bud.
#1: The first rule to gaping C3 doors is making 100% sure your body mounts are in good shape and do not need to be replaced or adjusted.
#2: Start with your door shims, and get them as close as possible
#3: Your gap should be the width of two paint sticks glued together as a reference before the final paint
You are correct I am sure. I can only do what I can do. I will fix that stuff in the years to come.
Turn the fricken music DOWN!
Sorry Robert, I do what I can to monitor volume levels. Sometimes I do a better job then others.