Matt@BOS |
06-22-2012 06:38 PM |
Got some work done on the passenger side quarter. I'm definitely going to have to do the driver side one this way too :lol:
After my first attempt I learned that it would be much easier to fit if I kept all of the edges of the original panel in place. Pulling and stretching the face of the panel while also trying to keep the edges in place before spot welding wasn't the greatest idea. I guess you could say I was asking that quarter skin to do too many things at once. This time around I made sure to give my self a reasonable amount of overlap that I could probably trim away later if need be.
http://i366.photobucket.com/albums/o...A/IMAG0534.jpg
The first problem I ran into was getting the wheel opening to line up and have the right curvature. Two things that weren't good happened. One, I found out that pulling everything out just increased the radius and upset the arc of the wheel opening to the point where nothing lined up. Second, the '65's quarters are pretty straight up and down, and moving the the upper section of the wheel arch out was not pretty. Essentially, it just swiveled up, and started to look concave. You can see in the picture below that the sides stick out more than the top. I managed to fix this by relief cutting the inner lip, and massaging things until I got the shape I wanted. I also slid the middle piece of the quarter down to close some of the gap that I'd created.
http://i366.photobucket.com/albums/o...A/IMAG0540.jpg
With the added width of the new quarter I've got room for brake ducts, or diff and trans coolers, or something...
[IMG]http://i366.photobucket.com/albums/oo103/69MSA
/IMAG0542.jpg[/IMG]
Finally it is starting take on a little more shape. It is taking on more of a '69 Camaro side profile, and I don't think that's a bad thing :unibrow:
http://i366.photobucket.com/albums/o...A/IMAG0548.jpg
Matt
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