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nu-skool-dart
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i was wondering if anybody has done this or has pics of an a-body with out the drip rails. i know that the drip rail is where the roof skin is welded on. the part that i think there is going to be a sight issue is in the door jam because of the stainless steel trim that holds the door gasket on. i don't do many posts but i enjoy what all you guys have to say. any suggestions would be great. thanks joe
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rjsjea
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I dont have pics (yet) but I shaved them off my Demon couple months ago....it was sort of a pain. I cut 3 inch sections then welded, cut-weld,cut-weld,cut-weld and so on....The stainless roof rail trim will be an issue, my builder (Schroeder speed and custom) wants to cut it in half lengthwise so it will not be seen but I havent decided. 
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 Demon:,6.1HEMI, AlterK,Tri4link,custom cage,pro-touring-built for the curves
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ski
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I seem to recall that Mike R shaved the rails on his dart.
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ski
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Yup, go to the gallery and look under his photos. There's a nice rear/side shot of it.
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nu-skool-dart
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thanks for the help. i think mike r's car looks really good with out the drip rail.
rjsjea, let me know how spliting the trim piece works out sounds like that is a good idea.
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vancamp
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Havent done drip rails but it is the same concept as the top lip on the quarters on a 66 charger I done for a friend, just cut and weld small sections at a time to keep from warping the metal then take a small grinder or DA and finish the metal
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drjay0
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Go find a pic of Butch Leals Pro Stock car. That car also had Ebody door handles. That car was bad ass.
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263 Posts on old board. Member since March 2003. "Where the hell do i go to tell the world my dog died or my gf is in jail or my penguin ran away!" -njsuperbees
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nu-skool-dart
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Go find a pic of Butch Leals Pro Stock car. That car also had Ebody door handles. That car was bad ass.
where can i find this pic
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263 Posts on old board. Member since March 2003. "Where the hell do i go to tell the world my dog died or my gf is in jail or my penguin ran away!" -njsuperbees
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MikeR
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One of the cool things about this modification is that most people don't even notice, it's something that just looks right when it's finished. For the weather stripping I used an adhesive tape (used for trim on newer cars) purchased from a paint supply shop, it holds really well but I have had a problem with the top forward corner, the rubber doesn't want to stay tucked into the corner. I'm planning to go to a local street rod shop to find out what they do in this situation, maybe there is a different type of weather stripping. I don't know that it's a big deal but it doesn't look "perfect" in that 1" x 1" area.
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StripeHOG
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gotta love those old pro stockers
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Andrew Brough 372Z 69 Dart GTS  1.46 60' 7.06 95mph so far
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Darren
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Hey guys I am thinking of shaving my drip rails on My car (68 dart). It already has shaved door handles. And in the process of shaving the gas cap. Any way what I want to know is, what size of gap are you left with, that has to be welded when the rail is cut off. Thanks Darren
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MikeR
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I had almost no gap, this is where the body panels are pinched together.
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Darren
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Mike what did you use to cut the rail with? If you used a sawsall did you cut from the top or bottom of rail. I also have a plazma cutter but I think it will produce to much heat. And one more thing you cut flush with the roof line leaving no lip correct? Thanks Darren
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MikeR
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I used a grinder to cut the drip rail off, and left no lip. I just took it slow.
Don't forget about the weatherstripping issues.
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rjsjea
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I used a cut off wheel.....almost no gap after I took off each section
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 Demon:,6.1HEMI, AlterK,Tri4link,custom cage,pro-touring-built for the curves
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Darren
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I will be starting on the rail removal tommorow. I will try to get some pics tommrow nigt. Thanks for the help. Darren
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nu-skool-dart
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Darren, not sure if you got my message. No i haven't shaved the rails yet. I'm still trying to figure out the weatherstrip issues. I think I might slit the original stainless weatherstrip retainer slide it back and use a body weatherstrip from a newer car. Basically using the stainless as pinchweld. i will try to post pics when i start this project.
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Darren
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nu skool dart I did mine this weekend looks pretty good, lots of work spent 4,5 hours each side. what year is car. Darren
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nu-skool-dart
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my car is a 67 dart. what did you do for the weatherstrip.
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Darren
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nothing yet, I will try and modify the steel trim. Darren
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Daniel
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I used a sawzall to cot mine off.
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