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Shaving Windshield Posts and Filling Holes on a 1931 Model A Roadster

Karl Fisher from YouTube Channel Make It Kustom shaves the windshield posts from his 1931 Model A Roadster build to make way for a Duvall windshield and fills some holes in sheet metal and gaps the doors.

1931 Model A Windshield Post Shave Before
1931 Model A Windshield Post Shave After

He’s working to complete the final touches on the body so that he can get the floor installed and get it back on the chassis.

While working on the 1931 Model A roadster body, he’ll show you how he shaped that metal, how he welded it in, how he did it without warping, and how he smoothed out all the holes and gapped the doors…

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