Dart_Doctor
Asa style
Ok bill i will do that
Ok new pics my Gf came home lol Keep in mind its like 19 * outside and i was in shorts and no shirt so i was in alittle bit of a hurry lol
Asa what body parts are you wanting to use fiberglass panels for?
Any that can be swaped out in case of a Lucy incident lol
I just ran across it when looking at glass panels for my truck
Any that can be swaped out in case of a Lucy incident lol
I just ran across it when looking at glass panels for my truck
Bill there was no Barracuda's in 62. What is the guy on?
Why buy fiberglass when real parts are around if you look?
He doesn't remember and that is where you can pick up some bargins.
Lol, I have one of the best rechromed bumpers you will ever lay your eyes on that a guy listed on eBay as a 1962 Barracuda bumper when it was a 1967 through 1969 bumper. It was chromed many many years ago when the process was old style. He didn't remember the year so I got it cheap ($60 plus shipping) because no one else found it. I sure would like to find another one because my $300+ rechromed bumper doesn't hold a candle to it.
dang bill there are parts all over for that car.
the metal asa has looks fine . maybe a little patch or two. his car just needs a sander taken to it
a DA and some paper would do that body some justice
it will happen eventually. theres a dude here already trying to get 350-400 for a beat up 65 grill. nows the time to collect good trim partsAll those are around and this is Janurary. There is always more of them around when it gets warmer.
His style of Barracuda hasn't seen the price jump like the 67 to 69 Barracudas have but it will come. When I started on the 67 to 69s they were around everywhere because there was no demand but that has changed now and so will the earlier ones in the future.
That is where I would start because the rust is more important to worry about than rubber boots.
Why glass? Because it weighs less and tilt front end looks far cooler than a normal front
Why glass? Because it weighs less and tilt front end looks far cooler than a normal front. I only posted it though because I thought he might like to know that the glass panels are out there
Why not glass? Money.... Oversize shipping costs.... Car is worth more with OEM metal.... Asa has decent metal if he doesn't let it go to hell and right now there are OEM parts around that can be owned fairly cheap.
you could probably get a hood and fiberglass fenders for the truck :glasses7:All good points, but I prefer to shave weight wherever possible.
Mopars are the hardest cars to do a tilt front end. You have to have your math right to build the frame rails without the inner fenders. If you leave the inner fenders it just looks dumb. It can be done but not easily.
All good points, but I prefer to shave weight wherever possible.
You are not going to save weight by going to a fiberglass tilt front end. By the time you brace up the frame rails and support it so it doesn't collapse on itself you will be adding weight. Tilt fronts are best used on full frame cars like Chevys.
That's true, but they still have the cool factor!