My 53 Commander body had some pinholes in the rear weatherstrip channel and a couple of rust holes in the lower part of the panel. I had to replace the rear body mounts and floor sections on both sides. I figured while I was cutting spot welds I would replace the the rear weatherstrip panel and paint the inside of rear trunk panel. I counted 125 spot welds holding the panel but with my Dent Fix Spot Weld Annihilator and Blair Hole Saws I had it loose in a couple of hours. I cut it into 3 parts to make it easier to get the ends off. I ordered all the replacement sheet metal from Classic Enterprises. The rear panel is advertised as" New Tooling for better fit" but I found the bends lacking in definition especially in the weatherstrip channel area and the curve of the panel does not match the curve of the trunk panel it welds to, there was a 1/2" gap in the middle. I can live with the lack of definition in the weatherstrip channel but even a big clamp isn't going to close the gap in the middle.



I sent an email to Classic Enterprises with the above photos stating that I thought the panel didn't get stamped with enough pressure to make bend details more pronounced ( I have sheet metal die design experience). They replied saying they use a 150 ton press and panel is what it is and a replacement would be the same. They refunded me for the part cost and shipping. I'm disappointed, I should have taken more care when removing the original part but someone has to have made this panel work. How do you take some of the radius out of a 60" long piece of curved sheet metal?
I sent an email to Classic Enterprises with the above photos stating that I thought the panel didn't get stamped with enough pressure to make bend details more pronounced ( I have sheet metal die design experience). They replied saying they use a 150 ton press and panel is what it is and a replacement would be the same. They refunded me for the part cost and shipping. I'm disappointed, I should have taken more care when removing the original part but someone has to have made this panel work. How do you take some of the radius out of a 60" long piece of curved sheet metal?
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