Seen a few comments on sun visor and different roof profiles so I put my profile gauge on my sedan/wagon and ute and they are all different although the wagon and ute are close and one of the brackets I have almost fits both
Enjoy
Gazza
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Visor vs roof profiles
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Re: Visor vs roof profiles
Cool
I reckon that if you took that CAD (cardboard assisted design) and marked a scale on it (1cm, 2cm, 3cm etc) it would be pretty handy. The average bloke could print it out on a photocopier, then enlarge/reduce until the scale matched real life. Take your new eBay visor bracket, and lay it along the template to work out which car it came off.
Cheers,
Harv
I reckon that if you took that CAD (cardboard assisted design) and marked a scale on it (1cm, 2cm, 3cm etc) it would be pretty handy. The average bloke could print it out on a photocopier, then enlarge/reduce until the scale matched real life. Take your new eBay visor bracket, and lay it along the template to work out which car it came off.
Cheers,
Harv
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I can do one to scale with measurements
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Re: Visor vs roof profiles
That's good info Gaz
The visor I put on Frankenstein was marked as being from an FB wagon and I was surprised that it fitted really well because I had also read the previous discussion on this subject.
And I see your CAD skills are just like mine
Neil
The visor I put on Frankenstein was marked as being from an FB wagon and I was surprised that it fitted really well because I had also read the previous discussion on this subject.
And I see your CAD skills are just like mine
Neil
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Frankenstein EK V6 Ute
FB Station Wagon Project
1950's Commer Light Truck (2.5 Ton)