Drip rail shaving

Thanks for all the replies. Just so you all know, I am NOT doing a full custom job on this car. I like stock appearing too, just going to do some slight mods that the average person won't notice, only people in the know. I like the stainless drip rail moldings myself, but I want to smooth some things out like using 1968 side marker lights, cleaner, tighter fitting bumpers from a 70-72 maybe, subtle things like that. I'm going to use bucket seats of a 95 Dakota I had, but mostly factory appearing. I know it's a lot of work & very time consuming, bet hey, I've got the time & knowledge. I will post some pics from time to time. I did buy the car from someone on this site which I consider a friend now, even though we're 2-3 hours away from each other.
Well, getting ready to go to Carlisle next month.
Thanks again for the replies.
P.S. RRR, I know not having drip rails is asking to get wet, (Just look at these "newer cars" none of them have them) but I don't plan on using it in the rain on purpose, besides, if I get wet, I was told **** floats, so I don't have too much to worry about. :lol:
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