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- My Car
- 73 Grande 351C
71 Mach 1 429CJ
Hi all,
As the picture bellow suggests, my passenger B Pillar needs some "refurbishing"...
I can/could cut and try reproduce the complex shape with multiple pieces of sheetmetal the best I can.
but before I use my scalpel:
Are there repops for these available? Haven't seen any...
For Mustang 64-68 there are repops, but they are nowhere near the shape I'd need.
As Ford designs were similar/kept for multiple cars, I wonder if someone knows a car having similar or very close shapes for b-pillars.
Torino's, cougars... but haven't seen repops for these either or something close where I could use even a portion.
Finally, as another option, as I know there are a few on this forum who worked as die makers (David for instance, but unfortunately no longer visiting us)
I wonder what it would take to press such part. I mean, I could make a mould, poor some reinforced concrete and somehow try to see what I get.
There too, before start experiment, some insight, how realistic chances of success are regarding force, advises etc.. would be welcome.
I'm sure I'm not the only one with corrosion there, even if on my 71, it's "advanced", I know from my 73 that is there in perfect state, that it was not protected at all
and that likely many 71-73 suffer of the same cancer there.
So if you are a die maker or have performed the surgery of one of these, please enlight me/us please!
As the picture bellow suggests, my passenger B Pillar needs some "refurbishing"...
I can/could cut and try reproduce the complex shape with multiple pieces of sheetmetal the best I can.
but before I use my scalpel:
Are there repops for these available? Haven't seen any...
For Mustang 64-68 there are repops, but they are nowhere near the shape I'd need.
As Ford designs were similar/kept for multiple cars, I wonder if someone knows a car having similar or very close shapes for b-pillars.
Torino's, cougars... but haven't seen repops for these either or something close where I could use even a portion.
Finally, as another option, as I know there are a few on this forum who worked as die makers (David for instance, but unfortunately no longer visiting us)
I wonder what it would take to press such part. I mean, I could make a mould, poor some reinforced concrete and somehow try to see what I get.
There too, before start experiment, some insight, how realistic chances of success are regarding force, advises etc.. would be welcome.
I'm sure I'm not the only one with corrosion there, even if on my 71, it's "advanced", I know from my 73 that is there in perfect state, that it was not protected at all
and that likely many 71-73 suffer of the same cancer there.
So if you are a die maker or have performed the surgery of one of these, please enlight me/us please!