PS: I should be more specific and say that my doors currently are warped, meaning the top aligns but the bottom sticks out. :rolleyes:
One last question (yeah right! :p ) : I need to install my 1932 plates and I bought oversized license plate frames last week-end, took the current standard size frame off, only to find that of course the holes will not match (fine), but also that someone already drilled a extra hole (a mistake) in the body's rear and it will now probably show above the new plates. it is small, what do I use to patch it?
I thought about bubble gum, but then worried my car would make bubbles when it's windy :LOL: Just kidding of course...
About bubble gum though: Don't ditch it until you try it ! :LOL:
I do carry chewing gum in my first aid tool box and was able to fix something thanks to the chewing gum on sunday (while at a car show), while the knowledgeable dude hotrodder parked next to my car, and who was trying to help me had ran out of suggestions on how we were going to get the washer back inside the tiny hole of a metal bar to screw the plate back on LOL... Nothing would fit inside that hole and the rumble seat set-up got further in our way in terms of access. So I said : "wait" and pulled out the chewing gum, chewed it and then pasted it to the tip of my little finger and then pasted the nut to it and then I was able to get them in the tiny opening and line them up with the end of the bolt and rebolt everything back together. He was impressed by my creativity :LOL: and what can I say: It got the job done!
now I can officially say that my car is held together with duct tape and chewing gum LOLOLOL.