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clinthart 01-08-2006 05:24 AM

New Update to Project Quicksilver.
 
Here is a link to some pics on my web site with of the new doors and fenders I have just started to fit. This is the initial fitting of the panels, and still need some serious tweaking.

http://www.project-quicksilver.com/F...rs/default.htm

The drivers side is the closest of the two. The passenger side door needs to slide back about 1/8", and then I probably need to add some metal to the edge to get it closer to the gap size I want.

Hope you like the pics.

Kendall Burleson 01-08-2006 07:42 PM

you will need to make sure the core support is center before you weld any thing. :yes:

clinthart 01-09-2006 04:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kendall Burleson
you will need to make sure the core support is center before you weld any thing. :yes:

That is a good suggestion, but the core support is not exactly square, so what points do I use to measure it up? I was more concerned with getting the fenders squared based on several points I have yet to identify. And I wasn't going to do that until I had the upper and lower valance installed.

B Schein 01-09-2006 05:42 AM

The area that I would pay the most attention to is the fender gaps. The square ness of the hood opening, alignment of the hood latch, and how well the grill fits. Then work the rest of the parts to fit after you get these things taken care of.

I usually leave the core support lose until I get everything else where I want it. The core support has more adjustment at the body mounts than any of the other front end pieces.

clinthart 01-09-2006 06:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by B Schein
The area that I would pay the most attention to is the fender gaps. The square ness of the hood opening, alignment of the hood latch, and how well the grill fits. Then work the rest of the parts to fit after you get these things taken care of.

I usually leave the core support lose until I get everything else where I want it. The core support has more adjustment at the body mounts than any of the other front end pieces.

That makes more sense to me than squaring the core support, and was actually how I planned to do it. And since I have an after market hood mechanism (reverse power hood kit from e-life.com) I really need to get everything on and squared before I start filling gaps with weld.

Thanks!

clinthart 04-30-2006 06:17 AM

Latest update
 
Here is a link to the latest pics of QuickSilver. It is finally starting to look like something.

http://www.project-quicksilver.com/2...29/default.htm

Datsbad 04-30-2006 06:31 AM

LOOKS GOOD CLINT .

Keep in mind that when you put in a grille and finish the car , the backside of that rad support you are going to see it right throught the grille being silver. i would paint the backside black so when you get a front shot you wont see the silver jumping out through the grille.

clinthart 04-30-2006 06:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Datsbad
LOOKS GOOD CLINT .

Keep in mind that when you put in a grille and finish the car , the backside of that rad support you are going to see it right throught the grille being silver. i would paint the backside black so when you get a front shot you wont see the silver jumping out through the grille.

I have thought of that, and it shouldn't be that big of a deal with the grill being of a similar color. If the grill was black, then yes it would a big contrast.

Datsbad 04-30-2006 06:39 AM

I am sorry i guess i should have asked what color the grille was going to be first :rolleyes:

should look really nice when finished !

clinthart 04-30-2006 06:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Datsbad
I am sorry i guess i should have asked what color the grille was going to be first :rolleyes:

should look really nice when finished !

Thanks man!

Speedster 04-30-2006 07:00 AM

The car is lookin' really good. Starting to look like a real ride. Can't wait to see the final product. I am in the process of aligning my front so thanks for the topic and everyone's feedback too.
Also the Seal Lock bags on the dash give it a nice touch ...

clinthart 04-30-2006 07:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Speedster
The car is lookin' really good. Starting to look like a real ride. Can't wait to see the final product. I am in the process of aligning my front so thanks for the topic and everyone's feedback too.
Also the Seal Lock bags on the dash give it a nice touch ...

Bag and tag my friend... Bag and tag. :D

clinthart 05-07-2006 08:16 AM

Reverse Hood kit from E-Live
 
I did the first part of the reverse hood installation. When I get a second pair of hands to help, I will finish the job. Hopefully next week? We'll see.

http://www.project-quicksilver.com/e...on/default.htm

Enjoy.

clinthart 05-29-2006 07:31 AM

Reverse Hood is done
 
I have finished the installation of the power reverse hood kit. It took some time, but I got it done. I made a small 24 second video of it working if you care to see it in action.


http://www.project-quicksilver.com/e...amaro_Hood.avi

http://www.project-quicksilver.com/e...o_Hood_mp4.avi

The two links are for the same video, they are just in two different formats. If one does not work for you, then you can try the other.

novanutcase 05-29-2006 10:45 AM

Sweet Hood treatment
 
Cool Auto hood! Was it difficult to install? Is it a kit or did you have to fab it yourself?

Diognes56 05-29-2006 02:19 PM

Looking good :cool: .

David

markss28 05-30-2006 08:58 AM

Transform and roll out.

TopEndeR 04-14-2008 01:20 PM

Any update on the car ? I would like to see how the grille turned out.

Mr.VENGEANCE 04-14-2008 01:32 PM

whoa.. 2 years later


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