
As regards opening the doors after a crash - my experience 3 weeks ago is that the doors will already be open after a heavy impact (managed to pull the door shut in mid-air before we hit the ground the second time

I don't know but I know I have the first carbonfibre bonnet.Has it been done before or are you the first?
I hope not to be doing any dune jumpin!As regards opening the doors after a crash
It might only be the first one if you've had it for a long time... Best to check with the Beardmore Bro's (They have a lowlight custom with carbon fibre panels all round)I don't know but I know I have the first carbonfibre bonnet.
Sorry Cam! and sorry Motherof god, as I said, i'm not out to offend, but I've watched that many episodes of American Hot Rod and Overhauling (not as good), that when something doesn't look right, it just don't look right to me!Cam wrote:Don't hold back, John! Say what's on your mind!![]()
I knew you'd have more taste than that!motherofgod wrote:Well........ Lucky the wheels were on the car when i bought it. So not my choice either, centerlines, chrome smoothies, or Budniks I prefer!
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James
In stead of filling with new pieces of metal it was easier to panel beat the line flat after cutting top edge then weld and fill. Using lead shouldn't make to much difference than normal pug. I'll post a new pik soon.The idea is growing on me. but I had thought about cutting the swage out and making filler pieces with top and bottom of panel joddled, that would put some strenth back in and also wouldnt need so much filler. Would lead loading distort panel too much?
Opinions welcome.Ian.
Motherofgod do you plan on doing the bonnet.
Sorry BG your wrong there is a swage line down the middle! My Bonnet doesn't have this or the side add ons either. It's the smooth look! It's not the bonnet on my sig so you know,The bonnet doesn't have any swage lines, just a couple of bits of trim fixed on