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Post by mercer77 on Feb 19, 2013 18:34:19 GMT -5
Has anyone ever tried to fiberglass the front section of one body with the rear section of another? I have one that looks like it may have been rear-ended. I have another were the PO tried some modifications with the lights and tried to add a hood scoop. I am considering cutting the two and "gluing" them together. I am also considering to put gull-wing doors, or another style, on it Any feedback would be helpful. I value all of your opinions.
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Post by skip20 on Feb 19, 2013 19:34:25 GMT -5
I have done alot of fiberglassing & it can be done. Where are you.
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Post by horen2tas on Feb 19, 2013 19:55:53 GMT -5
If you want to see where an Original Long Time Bradley Board member went with that idea Check out Night Stalker at this link: www.smugmug.com/gallery/9889957_bdtLCs#!i=673754581&k=xCbv6X2 Big Al's work is something to behold!!!
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Post by mercer77 on Feb 19, 2013 20:01:34 GMT -5
Southwest GA. I was considering using large fiberglass cloth on both sides of the inside of the wall for structural support and mat on the outside for looks. I have seen a lot of fiberglass repairs on this site and will will use those for directions. I think some were even yours, Skip20.
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Post by mercer77 on Feb 19, 2013 20:11:30 GMT -5
Yes. I have seen Stray Cat's work. It is amazing!! I am considering putting a roll bar in, for looks, and attaching the doors to them. My idea is to start with something like the original roll bar, run two tubes that match to the T in the top, and continue down the windshield.
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