I need some advice.
My 80 is taking another step on its journey back in time. Early front turn signals and an early bumper are being installed this winter.
I have the front bumper figured out.
Now it is time to cut the new holes for the early style front signals and I am more than a little nervous. Taking a 4" angle grinder to relatively good body work is out of my comfort zone!
As seen below I have templates (thanks Kraig!) and the passenger side is looking OK. The Drivers side is a little more challenging as the headlight bucket has been dubiously repaired and I can no longer remove the headlamp bucket to install the template.


So.....
1. Can anyone confirm if the bottom edge of the early style turn signals is parallel to the ground or slightly angled? My current layout as the outer edge of the signals tipping towards the ground slightly.
2. How would you transfer the location of the passenger side to the drivers side???????
- With the compound angels on the front end and some poorly repaired previous crash damage i am struggling to conceive of a way to transfer this confidently.
Thanks in advance, all input is much appreciated!
Jordan