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When I made the cuts to replace my 64 Fury's 1/4, I
used a normal 7 1/4" circular saw with a fiber blade
made for cutting metal (just like cut off tools use). 
Sparks were a flyin', but the saw nicely shields
everything, plus it makes a quick, smooth, straight
cut.  I made the cut in the area of the long trim
piece.  Of course the circular saw won't work for
cutting the small areas, but makes quick work of the
long cut.

As for where to cut for someone else, when I got the
donor panel from R&R, I actually got a 1/4 of the car!
 The cut started at about the middle of the rocker and
included about 8 inches of the floor board and at the
top he cut half way up the rear pillar.  Also included
the tail light area.  In my opinion, this was way too
much.  made it very hard to move around, plus wasted
stuff others may have been able to use.

That's my two cents,
Tom Harbison


		
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