September 2019:
After giving them 2 more attempts which not one time that I went there to measure it was the frame problem corrected. They had over 20 hrs of table time... either they can not use a measuring tape, their fancy table doesn't work or their technicians have no idea how to use either.
So being busy at work and disappointed with the outcome of the frame I gave it a rest to think about what to do next.
January 2020:
Well, I picked up a lot of steel, 4x4 lumber, a few chain ratchets and figured out some redneck engineering and went to work on the frame.
After 3 weeks of pulling here to there and this and that, here was the result.
At the center of the engine cross member it was now less than 1/16" off center and the front horn center line was off by 3/16" so that should mean the center was off by 3/32" way better than before. And after I put all the sheet metal on both side of the fenders had equal spacing off the tires as you would suspect.
Moral of the story:
Make sure the people doing the work know what they are doing or better yet check the frame before 20 years go by...
LOL