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Old 10-30-2020, 10:03 AM   #6
51 MERC-CT
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Default Re: Shoebox door gap

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Having worked on these vehicles in the mid to late '50's (in an auto body repair facility) I never saw or used such a tool.
Such fixes usually were done using strategically sized and placed wooden blocks plus brute force to achieve the desired result.
Have done a number of doors this way with the last one being my current vehicle.

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