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  1. ME.GASSER
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    Here is the fender on the car. I have a little work to do with the fit up to the body. No big deal. The picture also shows how large the cut out is on these fenders. They are quite high on top and way too tight on the bottom. The lower part in front of the tire has already been trimmed and I have marked a line to trim the rear.[​IMG]
     
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    This is how I want the fenders to look. The actual opening will be a little larger. The tape represents the area that will be rolled. I have done these panels before. [​IMG]
     
  3. ME.GASSER
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    This is the wood buck that I used to make the panels on my black coupe. I will modify this slightly and use it to create the patch panels for these fenders. It takes about 3 1/2 hours to stretch the metal completely around the buck. I do this with a body hammer. Stay tuned.[​IMG]
     
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    We will have more updates soon.
     
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    [​IMG]
    This is the new panel for the fender arch repair. This panel was formed with a BTF method (beat to fit)
     
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    The back side of the panel. I have trimmed this panel to create an even arch.
     
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    This is the panel rough trimmed. At this point I have scribed a line to trim the panel to.
     
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    [​IMG]
    This picture shows that I have trimmed off half of the radius at the lower front of the panel. I did this so that I could use my shrinker to get the panel to curve at the lower front of the fender. Once the panel is fitted I will weld the piece back on. There is probably a lot easier way to do this but with limited equipment and skills this is how I get it done.
     
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    This is the panel fitted and clamped in place.
     
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    Panel welded in place. I didn't like the curve at the lower rear so I will be cutting that off and creating a new one.
     
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    [​IMG]
    These are the wood bucks that I used to create the lower front (top) and lower back of the fender. The back one is burnt because I had to slice around the edge to get a tight radius. I welded the cuts back up while it was on the buck.
     
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    This picture shows the fender completed. After forming the lower front panel I had to curve it to fit the fender. I did this using my shrinker and a hammer. I still have a little hammer and dolly work to do but it's close. I need to do the same process with the other rear fender. This will complete the work on all the body panels. Thanks for your interest.
     
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    Thank you.
     
  15. Nice work salvaging that fender.
     
  16. ME.GASSER
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    Thanks. This is all a labor of love.
     
  17. Gojeep
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    That has come up well and thank you for showing the process.
     
  18. Baron
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    Hi Larry. Fender came out great. Got to be happy to have all the major body work behind you !
     
  19. ME.GASSER
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    Baron,
    I think I can speak for Larry when I say YES. It's been a lot of hard work and dedication on his part. Hopefully we will see you this weekend at Epping if the weather cooperates.
     
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    Thanks for following along on our build.
     
  21. enloe
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    AWESOME CAR. IF I WIN THE LOTTERY THIS WEEK I AM GOING TO MAKE AN OFFER ON IT:)
     
  22. barnfresh60
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    its bueatiful,and yes its nice to be part of finding one rather than hearing about it, but also nice to see it brought back to the present time after so so long.great story guys.
     
  23. ME.GASSER
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    We'll be waiting. Have fun at Bowling Green
     
  24. ME.GASSER
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    Thank you very much.
     
  25. enloe
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    WE WILL AND I WILL TRY TO REMEMBER TO PUT PLENTY OF SUNSCREEN ON THE BOYS MOHAWK
     
  26. brian55lvr
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    looks great---nice work
     
  27. ME.GASSER
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    Update pictures. I put the nose on the car for a little inspiration. Metal work on the rear fenders are complete. Will media blast and finish soon.
     
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    [​IMG]
    Rear shot.
     
    T-roaster and justntime like this.
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    Front shot. All the trim is original willys parts. I have all the parts including the garnish moldings ready to go. I am missing one door glass channel. If anyone has an extra one I need one. Thanks
     
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    [​IMG]
    And this one is just because I thought the two cars looked kind of cool with the willys sign.
     

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