Pre-A Outlaw replica.

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Hebster52
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Re: Pre-A Outlaw replica.

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Before I close the enginebay to the body in the rear I had to measure and drill the holes for the Beehive taillights just to insure that the innerpanels dont interfere with the taillights. Test fitted all while I was at it. Looks to be correct in my opinion.. :)

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Getting ready to flip it on the side so it is easier to apply a few more coats of fiberglass and resin on the inner fenders.. :)

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mdmax72
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Re: Pre-A Outlaw replica.

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How are you finding fiberglassing Hebster.

Your workshop must be heated all the time , don't see no rust on any of the welding you've done?
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Re: Pre-A Outlaw replica.

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Well... It is interesting to say the least. And itching... :)

The workshop is basically heated on the winter period. Trying to keep it warmer than +10°C... The oldest (over one year old) welds are getting some yellowish colorization... :)
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Been mostly working on small detail parts etc. lately.. Cut a pair of angled fiberglas pieces from scrapped parts for use as B-pillars.

Molded them today. They will get a few more layers and also flanges for the quarter windows...

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After this I molded the firewall from the interior side to the body. Need at least one more layer and then I'll mold the firewall also from the engine side..

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Re: Pre-A Outlaw replica.

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I'm beginning to think your liking this fibreglass stuff more than metal ;-)
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Not really… :D But it has to be done… ;)

Today again some small pathes.. Unfortunately the garage is 15km away so I can't go to there just on and off all the time..

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Lots of boring photos… :)
Started making the lip for quarter windows on B-pillars today. Used some woodchiplaminates as molds. Started from the inside. Will not see the result until tomorrow… :)

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After this I finally started finishing the heat for windscreen defrosts… :) And also worked on the A-pillar design. Here too trying to replicate the original as much as possible.. :)

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And finished the last triangular opening I cut in the sparewheelbay…

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Done. Now I just need to make the pillars thicker.. :)

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Re: Pre-A Outlaw replica.

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Nice ;-)
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Re: Pre-A Outlaw replica.

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Very nice.
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Re: Pre-A Outlaw replica.

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Yesterday I started mocking up doors and hinges.. Need to weld the hinge mounts to the A-post and cut out the fiberglass posts. The finished A-pillars will also off course look pretty much as the real thing… ;)

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Also been planing the wiper mechanism for awhile as I want the wipers to move opposite to each other just as they should on a Pre-A… :)
Previous owner had started modding some bay window wiper mechanism. It will need a lot of more modding before I can use it as I want though… :)

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Been busy with a lot of other stuff last week but had a short visit to the garage though and patched some 15 years old bad jobs where a-pillars join the doorsills...

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After those jobs were cured I started cutting out the flanges previous owner had fitted hinges on...
I'm welding in original style hingemounts on the a-pillars.. :)

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