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I am trying to figure out how to get these gaps to close on the firewall install. The whole car is sitting on Steve's framing jig. The complete floor pan was built on a professional framing jig. The front tower shocks fit into the front areas of the framing jig. The firewall fits under the floor of the floor pan, as it should. The firewall firmly rests against the front frame rail. The Dynacorn tower brace fits correctly between the shock towers and the four firewall holes align with the braces bolt holes. This was Steve's idea to help get things lined up.
The problem is the firewall and the apron weld points are about 1/4 to 1/2 inch away from each other.
Any ideas on what I am doing wrong?
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Ed, your pics are taken up so close we can’t tell what we are looking at.
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From what I can see it looks like the entire firewall panel needs to move downward. This would pull it tight to the bottom and to the inner fender. But there is so much missing it could be anything.
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Whine-knot find where it's hitting and trim off the 3/4" ?
Swat-eyed do!
6sal6
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I would make sure the doors installed on the cowl match up to the rockers. That will determine the position of the cowl. Perhaps firewall can move forward? I would want to be sure the doors wound up in the right relationship with the rockers. Then mock up the fenders in relation to the doors, then be sure inner fenders are in correct relation to the fenders. The top of the cowl must align with the top of the fenders. Quarter panels then must be aligned to the doors.
After it's all said and done, if the outer sheetmetal doesn't line up, you have a pile of garbage. The stuff underneath only has to align to the jig's suspension pick-up points.
If you need dimensions off a fairly unmolested convertible, I can help...
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Yeah I was afraid of letting the 65 vert go was going to take my dimension pattern go away.
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checkout Peterson Restoration on Utube and search for 65 mustang fastback rebuild.
he is assembling all new sheet metal like you and i think episode 3 is dealing with front shock tower panels
hope it has some help/insight
good luck
mark
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sorry episode 10
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Thanks mjacobs. I will have a look. I have been going over the Joe Daddy's Brooklyn Pony series. He is doing same thing but sort of skipped past some import info that I needed.
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