It’s getting late and I’m running out of time for tonight, but just a real quick update.
Finally starting to put a couple things in the win column, first of all I got the much despised bumperettes removed from the front bumper. I also removed the white pinstripe from inside the impact strip. Just subtle little changes, but I think it’ll make the car look a little more streamlined and a little less “old man”.
Then, as I mentioned earlier today, I got the patch hammer and dollied back out so things are nice and straight again. Once that was done, I felt confident that I could finally cut out the openings for the lenses.
After MANY, and I do mean MANY test fits, I got the light to fit the openings snugly. It was an extremely time consuming process, very small amounts of material had to be removed at a time. If I removed too much from one spot at one time, It woulda been game over. I realistically estimate I probably test fit and shaved the openings around 100 times or so.
But, when it finally fit into place like it was supposed to, it was all worth it.
First successful fit:
From there, it was time to shave the raised edges of the lenses down flush, and remove the casting numbers and letters at the same time. Started out with 40 grit on a sanding block, and once I got close to the surface, switched to 80 and then 120:
I still have several more steps of grits to go down through before I get the lenses fine enough to polish, but like I said I was running short on time and wanted to at least see how it’d look flushed up to the surface of the fender.
Here it is, overall view...
...and down low looking across the surface:
It’s still rough and dirty, but I’m really happy with tonight’s progress. I think it’s gonna turn out just fine!
D.