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Post by greenjacket on Feb 3, 2016 15:08:38 GMT -5
Guys I have a full rust free clip from a 1977 Every thing works and looks great Nothing missing and nothing broken I can send pictures of you want them? It's still on the car I will take it off when I find some one to buy it. I am asking $500 for all of it or I will trade for 74 clip parts
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Post by greenjacket on Feb 6, 2016 20:17:11 GMT -5
I now have my 74 front clip but I need just one fender to finish it off It is there but in bad shape so if any one has a front drivers side fender they would like to sell please contact me Thank you
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Post by 58hemifury on Feb 6, 2016 20:21:20 GMT -5
I now have my 74 front clip but I need just one fender to finish it off It is there but in bad shape so if any one has a front drivers side fender they would like to sell please contact me Thank you That was fast! If needed the front of a '74 fender can be sectioned onto a '75-'77 hideaway headlight fender, they are the same from behind the header panel
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Post by 58hemifury on Feb 6, 2016 20:24:03 GMT -5
I now have my 74 front clip but I need just one fender to finish it off It is there but in bad shape so if any one has a front drivers side fender they would like to sell please contact me Thank you That was fast! If needed the front of a '74 fender can be sectioned onto a '75-'77 hideaway headlight fender, they are the same from behind the header panel See it here in Tony's build bluesmobiles.proboards.com/thread/1996/tonys-blumo-build?page=5
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Post by Steam McQueen on Feb 7, 2016 11:38:24 GMT -5
I now have my 74 front clip Good work! That was fast indeed. They're making entire cars from 3D printers now. I wonder how much to make a fender? A piece like a fender can be made in panels that fit together perfectly, like some of the actual cars that have been made. So I've heard Jay Leno has been using a 3D scanner and printer since 2009 to make obscure parts for some of his old cars. But what's happening now is the ability to print metal and it's becoming more common and more competitors and more options available all the time. Wild stuff, maybe in possibly less than three, or two, years from now you'll be able to have a new metal fender printed for you at the auto shop in your town! - 3dprintingindustry.com/2016/01/27/five-reasons-metal-3d-printing-big-getting-bigger/
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Post by greenjacket on Feb 7, 2016 19:49:13 GMT -5
I was very lucky I contacted every breakers yard from FL to California no one even had a old 76 or 77 let alone a 74 Then a old friend of mine said try this guy then he told me to try some one else. And then bingo I find a guy who has two of them yes 2 He did not want to sell but then he kindly said he would let me have one So I got my car in less than 6 weeks of looking and my clip in less than three more weeks!!!! I have all ready started on the build when done I will post the pictures
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Post by Ghostbluesman (Ghostsoldier) on Feb 9, 2016 13:54:38 GMT -5
Can't wait to see the progress! Rob
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