Re: Kanter's 1952 Packard Limo Restoration

Posted by jfrom@kanter On 2017/3/17 12:47:45
It testing fitting and mock up time at Kanter Auto Restoration. As previously discussed Fred is doing his best to use all NOS sheet metal, trim and chrome on the nose the limo as possible. With the undersides of the front half of the body painted as well as the center section. He and the guys at the shop have mount the front section of body in preparation of installing the center section of floor so work can begin on the B-pillar, roof and rear doors. Since the front was mount now is the best time to start fitting the nose and front doors to the body/frame.

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