Effutuo build, Ok, enough brow beating. here you go... |
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Effutuo build, Ok, enough brow beating. here you go... |
effutuo101 |
Mar 9 2012, 10:44 AM
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Advanced Member Group: Members Posts: 2,735 Joined: 10-April 05 From: Lemon Grove Member No.: 3,914 Region Association: Southern California |
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So, last year I picked up Ugmo. After a short stint, Rich D. came up with this car. As it already had a lot of what I wanted to do to my ride, I talked to Rich and we traded off Ugmo. Let the cutting and welding begin. We would need: new floors welded in cut off the remaining fenders GT kit welded in Media blast primer The eventual build would have Fiberglass fenders, hoods, rear bumper suby motor Low maintenance easy for the wiffy to drive Lets begin Attached image(s) |
westtexass2k |
Mar 10 2012, 02:54 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 40 Joined: 31-December 11 From: San Angelo Tx Member No.: 13,954 Region Association: None |
Your car is looking good. It looks like my car has the same fenders that you are using. I didnt install them but car had them on it when I bought it. What size wheels are you going with? Look forward to the finsih product.
I used Lizard skin on Lotus 7 replica and it works great. It is fairly durable as well. Its nothing like bed liner material as far as abraision resistance but should work great where you applied it. I was going to use the Lizard on my project as well since I have it left over from the Ultralite. It defenitely kills the noise. it will drive like a new car. I think Panel Bond Adhesive is what you are talking about. It is seriously strong stuff. We bonded a couple a 16g pieces together to test it and put it in a frame machine and pulled it. The metal tore but not at the bond. |
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