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The following few pictures represent a few day's work - much of it spent just walking around the car, looking, measuring. making paper templates, more looking from every angle, trimming, repositioning. It's important that none of the repositioned panels are stressed to get them to their new positions. There's no point in glassing-up the new panel with built-in stresses. It'll crack and move for sure. If all the pieces of a panel won't fall easily to the new position you want it in then make another cut until they do.
There are dozens of Clekos holding it all together. Don't be afraid to reposition the plates and drill new holes - they are easily fixed. In the picture below you can see a white cardboard template shaped around the top of the rear window reveal. I transferred this pattern to a sheet of 1mm aluminium and used it to support all the cut 'fingers' of the upper tail panel in their new positions while they are being re-glassed together.
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