My 67 needs some body work and then paint. Car was media blasted, then sprayed some primer to keep it from rusting. Both doors need a little work and the rear quarters need touched up. The rear quarters are steel, with fiberglass Harwood wheel lips glassed into them. I'd like to find someone to finish the body work up and put some color on it! If you'd be interested I'd toss you some gas money to come take a look at it and quote how much you think might get it done.
looks pretty good. did you use some epoxy like maxim on those wheel openings.
im going to call the guy with the el camino to see where he is at on it. I don't want to step over him on the deal. i'll pm you and let you know soon . thanks.
looks pretty good. did you use some epoxy like maxim on those wheel openings.
im going to call the guy with the el camino to see where he is at on it. I don't want to step over him on the deal. i'll pm you and let you know soon . thanks.
I know 0 about body work. I had a buddy put those on for me. I believe he said he cut them to fit, then glued them on with Vette panel adhesive and riveted them on to dry, then drilled the rivits out and roughed them in with rage gold I think? He is more of a chassis guy and doesn't have the time or the room to get into any more body work, so I was just glad he got the car this far for me.
if he used the epoxy then they will most likely be fine. without it it is hard to keep the fiberglass from cracking as the panel heats and cools. . looks like a good start on the bodywork to me.
if he used the epoxy then they will most likely be fine. without it it is hard to keep the fiberglass from cracking as the panel heats and cools. . looks like a good start on the bodywork to me.