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root
Yea. My plan is to keep like this 'till I smash into something.
Then maybe re-fibermorph into something different. biggrin.gif
Just hope the bumper lasts 'till I get the fenders and rockers on.
I'm always racing it in and out of the garage for sanding, only time I get to
drive MDB2.gif
root
Scott, is the the right front corner of a red Austin Healey in the bottom of the photo??? boldblue.gif
Scott S
Yep - a 3000 BJ-8.
root
Scott- me and my 3rd restoration job, '58 Healey 100-6. I really miss that car.
Yea that's me in the pic, not my flat chested girl friend. lol2.gif
root
The sun came out this weekend and I got most of the FG flare work complete.
Next task is to mold in the rockers and rear bumper! biggrin.gif
root
I need some wheel and rubber to fill those flares up! headbang.gif
Aaron Cox
QUOTE (root @ Mar 13 2005, 06:26 PM)
I need some wheel and rubber to fill those flares up! headbang.gif

say it with me:

hello five lug lol2.gif
root
Got some more progress done on the 916 fibermorphing.... boldblue.gif
root
REALLY NEED MORE WHEEL AND RUBBER NOW!
Aaron Cox
need mo rubba.....lower the rear...and lose the monza laugh.gif smilie_pokal.gif
SirAndy
QUOTE (root @ Mar 27 2005, 01:59 PM)
Got some more progress done on the 916 fibermorphing.... boldblue.gif

hey, that exhaust cutout is crooked!

just like mine ...
biggrin.gif Andy
root
Actually the Monza is bent and the cut-out is crooked biggrin.gif
root
Looks like it stopped raining for a couple minutes, back to bondo
shaping for me! burnout.gif
Andyrew
Lookin good! Gona be doin that myself pretty soon...
jgiroux67
laugh.gif laugh.gif That lookes exactly like my car. Gt flares, 916 front and rear bumpers, everything molded together, primer gray. The only thing different is I just finished the 5 lug conversion and havent cut out anything from the rear bumper yet. I think I might go with the Triad exhaust but I have to save up some money first, anyone want to buy a Bursch exhaust?
jgiroux67
Oh ya, can you show a picture (you too Andy) of what you did with the gap between the front hood and front bumper? I cant seem to get that right yet.
SirAndy
i don't have any real closeups, let me know what exactly you want to look at an i'll take a pic tomorrow ...

wink.gif Andy
jgiroux67
Something like this, I want to see the hood gap.
jgiroux67
another, I dont know why that is so bad quality
Aaron Cox
nice shoes biggrin.gif
jgiroux67
laugh.gif Adidas tuscany gt
Scott S
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Andyrew
Make it tight with fiberglass, and grind it down to 1/4 in. gap all the way around...

Put a little bondo to hold it, and paint....

Thats what I would do.....

Then again... I've never worked with fiberglass (this week I might do it... IF not then sunday.. lol
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