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Copying Custom 60S Running Boards

 
Copying Custom 60S Running Boards
Copying Custom 60S Running Boards
In order to finish the side of the new "S" curve, I broke a 90-degree edge on a piece of sheetmetal, and used the shrinker stretcher to match it to the curvature of the running board. View Related Article
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