Stainless Steel Sill (Rocker), Panels

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well, too much meat is better than too little, I wonder if they can be filed down and a lip recreated with SuperGlue
 

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well, too much meat is better than too little, I wonder if they can be filed down and a lip recreated with SuperGlue
Or cut in half, the extra removed from the middle, and be plastic welded/epoxied back together at the right length
 

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the 77-79 LeBarons have a slightly wider rocker panel molding, they sit high enough to add on a small rocker strip to the bottom of the doors. Maybe those tailgate clips would fit those cars.
The plastic welding idea sounds like a good plan B. Harbor Freight sells an $80 1300 watt model too.
 

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the 77-79 LeBarons have a slightly wider rocker panel molding, they sit high enough to add on a small rocker strip to the bottom of the doors. Maybe those tailgate clips would fit those cars.
The plastic welding idea sounds like a good plan B. Harbor Freight sells an $80 1300 watt model too.

I think they're acutally narrower on the rocker part of them. I added the door bottom parts to one of my cars years ago and the end piecess on the fender come up short on the bottom.
 

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Okay --
I'm game.
I've got a guy down the road that used to be a nuclear power plant welder. He'll figure out something.
PM'd you.
JW
 
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