Listers, I need some help - this time not just on technique and methods but,
in this case, on parts and even terminology.
I am not all that far from finishing my 65 4A and the last 'structural' work
involves the bottom of the door frame. I'm refering to the surface you can
see from above - with the little ' water/rain' groove that runs along it (if
that's what it is). Whatever was there before was gone - completely. So a PO
fabricated bits and pieces of metal riveted together and bondoed over to form
a substitute. Not bad visually but.......
What happened is that I assumed that the area I'm referring to was what is
referred to as the 'sill'. I order an 'inner sill' (Moss part 855-230). When
it arrived, it clearly wasn't what I'd been thinking I needed.
My questions:
a) - What do you call the area at the bottom of the door frame that goes from
the B post assembly to the A Post assembly. I guess another way to ask this
is what's on top of the rocker panel? Anything? Or - what does the rocker
panel attach to on top of it?
b) - What is the function of the part I ordered. It appears that it attaches
vertically (?) to - what? and - how? and acts as a 'back' to the rocker
panel. Is that correct?
I've learned a lot about body work in the course of this retoration. But I
still feel way over my head in this regard. More so than with the
mechanicals. And it occurs to me that maybe my own insecurity about this is
part of the problem.
Anyway, any help in getting this part of the car to at least look original
will be most appreciated.
Thanks.
Jim
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