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Chopping 1951 Mercury Lower B Pillar

 
Chopping 1951 Mercury Lower B Pillar
Chopping 1951 Mercury Lower B Pillar
Brad cut the lower part of the B-pillar (arrow) at the beltline to allow it to tilt slightly to meet the roof pillar. The B-pillar was then clamped. Brad checked the measurement of the roof at the B-pillars and checked the "line-up pin" in the front window to make sure the roof was centered and even on both sides (Bill was happy with the result, and he can be picky with 1/8-inch or less sometimes). Once Brad and Bill were happy Bill tack-welded the B-pillars. View Related Article
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