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Frame straightening?
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<blockquote data-quote="desert_gypsy" data-source="post: 9701976" data-attributes="member: 81867"><p>The car has never been wrecked. I called the tech dept at Griggs and the guy told me that it may be worthwhile to have the trueness checked, but it would probably be within spec if it had never been in an accident. I suppose, for the doors, I'll check the bushings and see if they've just worn down over time, then readjust the latches and strikers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="desert_gypsy, post: 9701976, member: 81867"] The car has never been wrecked. I called the tech dept at Griggs and the guy told me that it may be worthwhile to have the trueness checked, but it would probably be within spec if it had never been in an accident. I suppose, for the doors, I'll check the bushings and see if they've just worn down over time, then readjust the latches and strikers. [/QUOTE]
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