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1976 280Z Restoration Project


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So I made a boo boo with the bulldog end I fabricated on the passenger side. It was a good shape and proper size, I just welded it on to the existing metal a little too low (towards the street) and the fender did not mount flush. I had to cut out about 3/8" of metal from the middle of the piece and reweld it together. It turned out great so I am happy but disappointed I didn't catch it before I welded it in before...
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You can see how the "bump" is higher than the rocker panel. They should be the same with an indent in the middle of the bulldog.
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The pictures in the previous posts show it rewelded in properly.

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This enlarged area is where the change was made. Note the red line is now in line with the rocker profile. I will get a better picture tonight.

The second picture shows the blue line where I cut across the bulldog and removed about 3/8' of metal and then rejoined the two together.

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This shot shows how far off I was...

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