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Old 09-21-2019, 10:10 PM   #11
BIGglaSS
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Re: The Vandal. 1957 "Big glass" 3100 restomod.

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I find using a wide flexible steel putty knife works well. I have one from doing some drywall work that us quite worn out so really flexible from the handle towards the knife end.
Thanks for the tip. I suck at drywall, but I tried the 12" knife on the passenger door. Much better. The passenger door belt line was mangled pretty good, and I couldn't get it back out all the way. It is hard to get in these doors with a dolly to planish them out. I won't show y'all a picture of the "polyester sins" on the other door. If I ever get this to a car show, stop and say "hi". And, I promise, the door will wave back at you...
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