rudyrodder
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Yup, he's right, send me a PM if you're interested.Denpo is cutting up his old '76 body:
http://vettemod.com/forum/showthread.php?t=6951&page=5
The deck is different but the quarter panel should fit ... :thumbs:
Thanks for the info. I never really work on fiberglass cars before. What my concerns are is lining up the new bumper and quarter panel. If I glass it just sitting there it seems that the rear deck panel may be lower than bumper when it is mounted??
rudyrodder
rudyrodder - one other thing! When working with fiberglass - cover up! Mask, gloves, long sleeve shirt & pants, this stuff is highly irritating, especially when you start the sanding process. You will itch like mad if you get it on you.
Another thing - wash your fiberglass repair clothing separately from the rest of your clothes, especially your underwear. Afterwards, run the washing machine (empty) through a cycle to get any residual fiberglass out of it.
DeeVeeEight Camden, nice pics and nice work too. I am in the market for a sanding block like the one you have in the pics. Where can I find one? Also - I noticed that your door lock cylinders and handles were not removed, was that a problem? I have a door lock cylinder on my drivers door that was epoxied in place by a P.O. that I have been unable to remove.