NEW UPDATES! Bretts Turbo Twin-Cam M3 bodied project.
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I am also interested... nice work so far.
Are you worried about the fiberglass joint to metal? I've heard it is not good bond fiberglass to metal because you will end up with paint cracking due to the materials expanding at different temperatures? I am no bodyman and don't know if this is true or not. Just really interested because I am doing fiberglass flares on a project of mine and have been searching for a way to "bond" them to the metal quarters without worrying about paint cracking...Leave a comment:
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any updates, so far you got me hooked on tis thread, i would hate for it to be delayed or postponed.Leave a comment:
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haha thanks, I enjoy the driveway line up. Those are all my cars except the is which I sold to my brother a few months ago, lol. So they were all mine at one point.I am extremely jealous of your driveway! So far everything looks good, fantastic job on the body work, I can't wait to see it painted, a nice gloss black will look great. I say either way you should still repaint the jambs and the engine bay, it'll be a far better finished product and with all the work you're doing you'll really regret not doing it when you had the chance.
Anyways, I think I will be doing the bay for sure, but not sure yet on the jambs. I mean to paint the jambs its just a scuff and squirt, but Im not going for a show car here either... I dunno. I take quite a while to make up my mind on exactly what I want lol...Leave a comment:
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I am extremely jealous of your driveway! So far everything looks good, fantastic job on the body work, I can't wait to see it painted, a nice gloss black will look great. I say either way you should still repaint the jambs and the engine bay, it'll be a far better finished product and with all the work you're doing you'll really regret not doing it when you had the chance.Leave a comment:

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