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  • tbird430
    Super-Experienced
    • Jun 18 2007
    • 2648

    #16
    Are you going to try the 1958-59 style Bird or the 1960 Bird?

    The '60 looks much easier....

    LOL!!!
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    • keith
      Super-Experienced
      • Feb 13 2010
      • 564

      #17
      Originally posted by tbird430
      Are you going to try the 1958-59 style Bird or the 1960 Bird?

      The '60 looks much easier....

      LOL!!!
      58-59. Only,because I have one to look at.
      Keith
      Sedalia, Mo.
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      • tbird430
        Super-Experienced
        • Jun 18 2007
        • 2648

        #18
        Originally posted by keith
        58-59. Only,because I have one to look at.
        HAHAHA!!!







        (I had to try).
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        • keith
          Super-Experienced
          • Feb 13 2010
          • 564

          #19
          Originally posted by tbird430
          HAHAHA!!!







          (I had to try).

          I'll put a 60 in my search and see how easy it is.
          Keith
          Sedalia, Mo.
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          • keith
            Super-Experienced
            • Feb 13 2010
            • 564

            #20
            This is a panel for the 40 ford trunk floor. I laid out what I wanted it to look like.

            A lot of times beading will warp/wrinkle your panel. To cure this you can prestretch the area with a hammer or a english wheel. I used the wheel. This is just guess work on how much to stretch. I wheel it till it sticks up pretty far, about 3/8" of a inch.

            Then I am going to use the pullmax to do this, a bead roller will work also. I already had the dies in the pullmax so I used it.
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            Keith
            Sedalia, Mo.
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            • keith
              Super-Experienced
              • Feb 13 2010
              • 564

              #21
              This is what it looks like installed.
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              Sedalia, Mo.
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