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The changes to the roof, besides the chop, flow smoothly into the rear deck. Beautiful looking paint work and patterns. The use of most of the stock body trim looks great. The interior is all so well done, it's a shame it isn't more visible.  

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Here's photos of the roof job.

1. Fill the oversized back windows area.
2. Dry fit the rood, and notice that roof line doesn't continue neatly to the rear.
3. Make relief cuts to the rear hatch area.
4. Fill the hole with plastic and CA glue/microballoons
5. Sand, sand.

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  • Jurva changed the title to 1950 Oldsmobile "Plum Daisy" (WIP pics on page 2)

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