Quarters Stretched
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Quarters Stretched
Just a few pictures. Still have to spray the quarters and trunk lid with black primer.
1967 Camaro
Hey I gotta 9 sec car, in the 8th! lol
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Hey I gotta 9 sec car, in the 8th! lol
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Maryland International Raceway
Re: Quarters Stretched
I need to do that on my 68 Firebird since somebody butchered the fender wells at the bottom for big tires
Re: Quarters Stretched
Turned out great.
1967 Camaro
Hey I gotta 9 sec car, in the 8th! lol
Jegs
Mike Curley Racing
Capital Raceway
Maryland International Raceway
Hey I gotta 9 sec car, in the 8th! lol
Jegs
Mike Curley Racing
Capital Raceway
Maryland International Raceway
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Re: Quarters Stretched
Are they the Harwood ones you were looking at?
Looks really good.
Do you plan to have the car painted while it's there or is that a later porject?
Bruce
Looks really good.
Do you plan to have the car painted while it's there or is that a later porject?
Bruce
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Re: Quarters Stretched
yes they are from harwood.Bruce69Camaro wrote:Are they the Harwood ones you were looking at?
Looks really good.
Do you plan to have the car painted while it's there or is that a later porject?
Bruce
ThANK YOU.
Its a later project. I want to get some seat time before painting it. But she will be all black primer.
1967 Camaro
Hey I gotta 9 sec car, in the 8th! lol
Jegs
Mike Curley Racing
Capital Raceway
Maryland International Raceway
Hey I gotta 9 sec car, in the 8th! lol
Jegs
Mike Curley Racing
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Maryland International Raceway
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Re: Quarters Stretched
Do you fiberglass those to the qtrs? Or panel glue or what?
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John_Heard wrote:Do you fiberglass those to the qtrs? Or panel glue or what?
Screwed and glue to the exisiting quarters.
1967 Camaro
Hey I gotta 9 sec car, in the 8th! lol
Jegs
Mike Curley Racing
Capital Raceway
Maryland International Raceway
Hey I gotta 9 sec car, in the 8th! lol
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Hmm... wondering if those are MAKO legal? They might be nice to repair my messed up LR qtr and lengthen them at the same time.
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John_Heard wrote:Hmm... wondering if those are MAKO legal? They might be nice to repair my messed up LR qtr and lengthen them at the same time.
Harwood did a great job, has a body line, and fit pretty good. Yes you have to cut to fit and line it all up but it was nice piece.
1967 Camaro
Hey I gotta 9 sec car, in the 8th! lol
Jegs
Mike Curley Racing
Capital Raceway
Maryland International Raceway
Hey I gotta 9 sec car, in the 8th! lol
Jegs
Mike Curley Racing
Capital Raceway
Maryland International Raceway
Re: Quarters Stretched
1967 Camaro
Hey I gotta 9 sec car, in the 8th! lol
Jegs
Mike Curley Racing
Capital Raceway
Maryland International Raceway
Hey I gotta 9 sec car, in the 8th! lol
Jegs
Mike Curley Racing
Capital Raceway
Maryland International Raceway
Re: Quarters Stretched
1967 Camaro
Hey I gotta 9 sec car, in the 8th! lol
Jegs
Mike Curley Racing
Capital Raceway
Maryland International Raceway
Hey I gotta 9 sec car, in the 8th! lol
Jegs
Mike Curley Racing
Capital Raceway
Maryland International Raceway
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Re: Quarters Stretched
They real look good.
I'd see about getting some sealer on those quarters to help protect the body work if you don't plan to paint it till next year.
I see you got a new hood.
Are you going to leave the 69 rear spoiler on your car?
Bruce
I'd see about getting some sealer on those quarters to help protect the body work if you don't plan to paint it till next year.
I see you got a new hood.
Are you going to leave the 69 rear spoiler on your car?
Bruce
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Re: Quarters Stretched
ThanksBruce69Camaro wrote:They real look good.
I'd see about getting some sealer on those quarters to help protect the body work if you don't plan to paint it till next year.
I see you got a new hood.
Are you going to leave the 69 rear spoiler on your car?
Bruce
right now yes the spoiler is staying until i find something better
1967 Camaro
Hey I gotta 9 sec car, in the 8th! lol
Jegs
Mike Curley Racing
Capital Raceway
Maryland International Raceway
Hey I gotta 9 sec car, in the 8th! lol
Jegs
Mike Curley Racing
Capital Raceway
Maryland International Raceway
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Re: Quarters Stretched
John_Heard wrote:Hmm... wondering if those are MAKO legal?
Fiberglass limited to hood, trunk lid, and bumpers. Of course, I suppose you could slip a rule in there during the middle of the night.
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Re: Quarters Stretched
The fender lips wouldn't be replacing the qtr's, just the lip. Never the less, I did some measuring and they would be too wide for that tire.Mike Peters wrote: Fiberglass limited to hood, trunk lid, and bumpers. Of course, I suppose you could slip a rule in there during the middle of the night.
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