Paul Masson's 71 Grabber

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  1. Paul Masson

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    Just a picture I finally got off my phone. It just shows the 'riggin' I used to get the windshield opeing straight and the cowl panel on the passenger's side is clamped down.
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    Oh, and "SPOILER ALERT":

    This is something that came into my possession way too easily. It's a 71 block, bored .030" and the rest is unknown. I know the car that it came out of and let's just say it'll be plenty of power for me. I'm still not 100% sold on swapping, but maybe in a year or two, after I get my wheels and disc brakes. We'll see.
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    That's some fairly serious riggin' & clamping...

    AFA the v8, never enough power, if you have it use it...
     
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    I went out and bought a boat load of cheap C-clamps from the bins at Harbor Frieght to put my cowl top back on - all different sizes and depths :)
     
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    Dave B I like Mavericks!

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    Did the body actually move that much?
     
  5. Paul Masson

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    Glen (car-nut) measured his windshield opening width at 55-1/2". Mine was 55-3/4". I opened the door and tried to "check the hinges" and the whole side part of the body ahead of the hinges moved in and out a LOT!

    I'm the dummy who didn't brace the two sides together before I popped the cowl out. Live and learn, I guess. Maybe wreck a nice car in the process??

    Can you take a measurement from the trans tunnel to the top of the pinch weld at the center? I may need that, too. At least it would be a good check/balance.
     
  6. Dave B

    Dave B I like Mavericks!

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    I can measure any parts you want.
     
  7. Paul Masson

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    Thank You, sir! :tiphat:
     
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    We finally have a Princess Auto store in town now, so that's what I will be doing. Thanks Bob!
     
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    Thank You Guys!!

    A big "Thank You" goes out to Dave B and car-nut. They were both kind enough to supply me detailed measurements and help with suggestions on getting my cowl fitted back into my car! I appreciate it, guys!:tiphat:

    Now, onto some progress! I got the whole lower cowl panel fitted, measured, clamped and plug-welded in. I also managed to get the seam welded up the center where the cowl was cut in two. Everything looks straight, and I laid the windshield in the hole, and the profile of the pinch weld looks perfect!

    I just have some grinding to do to the plug welds, to smooth them out. Then, it's time for POR-15...:bananaman

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    Looks awesome! Nice work!
     
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    Looking good Paul!
     
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    Nice job knitting the cowl back together - just by "eyeballing" it, it looks right :thumbs2:
     
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    Awesome job Paul!!!! I thank my lucky stars that I did not have to deal with any cowl repair work.
     
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    Thanks guys! If it weren't for this Forum, I wouldn't have found the parts, nor had the experience of fellow Maverickers to draw from to get this repair started, let alone, done! :thumbs2:
     
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    The welds on the lower cowl panel are all ground flush and ready for upper cowl fitment.

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    Center seam area where cowl was cut in half for shipping. **cringe**
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    Center seam from the other angle.
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    Driver's side of lower cowl all ground smooth around the edges.
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    One of the last times we'll see this view.
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    In preparation for painting the roof, floor, cowl, etc, I started working along the windshield jambs and decided it was time to pull the headliner down. I have also been long suspicious of the torn seam in the headliner. I wasn't surprised to see what I found once the headliner came down, but at least it will be corrected and fixed now.
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    The insulation has since been removed also.
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    I also was able to get the front and rear glass channels all cleaned out and ready for paint.

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    I stopped last night with sandblasting the cowl-to-fender brackets.
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