08-12-2022, 11:26 AM
I would suggest that the cowl/scuttle dictates the final shape of the woodwork, not the other way around.
The dashboard sits proud of the scuttle/cowl lip, to hide any shape differences. The windscreen frame rubber does a similar job.
The A posts are help in place by the windscreen frame, screws in the door opening and screws from the bottom bracket.
The top wooden section, under the cowl is screwed into place from the top and through the body skin - these are hidden by the windscreen frame.
In the photos below, the top of the A post has slotted to accept the curved section.
Have you offered your cowl/scuttle up to the floor pan?
The dashboard sits proud of the scuttle/cowl lip, to hide any shape differences. The windscreen frame rubber does a similar job.
The A posts are help in place by the windscreen frame, screws in the door opening and screws from the bottom bracket.
The top wooden section, under the cowl is screwed into place from the top and through the body skin - these are hidden by the windscreen frame.
In the photos below, the top of the A post has slotted to accept the curved section.
Have you offered your cowl/scuttle up to the floor pan?