1980 Front Section Body Alignment
#1
1980 Front Section Body Alignment
Just purchased a 1980 & I have a bit of a gap difference where the front door edge meets the rear part of the front section. The top edge is wider then at the bottom. I have seen this in a few photo's of other cars. Its equally spaced on driver & passenger side. Is there a way to correct this & what causes it?
Jp
Jp
#2
Melting Slicks
Just purchased a 1980 & I have a bit of a gap difference where the front door edge meets the rear part of the front section. The top edge is wider then at the bottom. I have seen this in a few photo's of other cars. Its equally spaced on driver & passenger side. Is there a way to correct this & what causes it?
Jp
Jp
A picture would be helpful to see what the gaps look like. Gap may just be typical of the C3s.
#3
Team Owner
Member Since: Jun 2000
Location: Southbound
Posts: 38,928
Likes: 0
Received 1,469 Likes
on
1,248 Posts
Cruise-In II Veteran
Usual Suspect: Fender corners have become unbonded up near the base of the windshield.
Worst case scenario, the nose is low pulling the fender corners away from their bonding points.
Worst case scenario, the nose is low pulling the fender corners away from their bonding points.
#4
Wish I could post a picture but not allowed. At the bottom the spacing is just about a 1/8" & at the top its 1/2". Front end seems secure and not loose anywhere. I realize that it could be a factory thing but measurements seem excessive. I could send you a email photo if I had your address.
#5
Wouldn't I experience a loose front end? Something else has to be holding the front up & its not loose, tried moving it without any luck. Pretty secure. Any info greatly appreciated.
#7
Looks about the same, would like to correct the problem. Thanks for the info & Pic. Now comes the hard part, correcting it. From what I've read so far it won't be easy especially if the inside bonds are still holding.
#8
Team Owner
Member Since: Jun 2000
Location: Southbound
Posts: 38,928
Likes: 0
Received 1,469 Likes
on
1,248 Posts
Cruise-In II Veteran
If the corners have pulled away, you can see it with the doors open. Put your thumb on it, push it down, and see if the gap closes up.
#9
Melting Slicks
NOT A PROBLEM per se that needs correcting.
That picture is of a NEW 1981 at the St. Louis factory. That was as good as it got. If your 1980 looks like that, then it is typical factory production quality.
Not to say you can't do better on the gaps. You might also search threads in the "PAINT" section of the Forum.
That picture is of a NEW 1981 at the St. Louis factory. That was as good as it got. If your 1980 looks like that, then it is typical factory production quality.
Not to say you can't do better on the gaps. You might also search threads in the "PAINT" section of the Forum.
Last edited by mapman; 05-20-2012 at 11:07 AM.
#10
Thanks for the help- Checked my vin #'s & guess where my car was assembled, St. Louis!!!
NOT A PROBLEM per se that needs correcting.
That picture is of a NEW 1981 at the St. Louis factory. That was as good as it got. If your 1980 looks like that, then it is typical factory production quality.
Not to say you can't do better on the gaps. You might also search threads in the "PAINT" section of the Forum.
That picture is of a NEW 1981 at the St. Louis factory. That was as good as it got. If your 1980 looks like that, then it is typical factory production quality.
Not to say you can't do better on the gaps. You might also search threads in the "PAINT" section of the Forum.
#11
#12
I love the emblem with the girl sitting on the crossed flags. Where did you find that? Jp
#13
Team Owner
Member Since: Jun 2000
Location: Southbound
Posts: 38,928
Likes: 0
Received 1,469 Likes
on
1,248 Posts
Cruise-In II Veteran
Found my Corvette Lady on the internet.
#14
Could you send me a pic of it if possible? Want to use her for my screensaver. Looked everywhere on line & have not come up with that one. Jp
#15
#16
Team Owner
Member Since: Jun 2000
Location: Southbound
Posts: 38,928
Likes: 0
Received 1,469 Likes
on
1,248 Posts
Cruise-In II Veteran
Send me a PM with your regular email address.
#17
Just right click the picture. If you have Windows Vista or better, there will be an option to "Set as Desktop Background". Or you can "Save as" so you know where the file is on your computer.
#18