Home page
SPONSOR AD SPONSOR AD

Topic: Total Body Replacement

in Forum: C3 Body


Total Body Replacement

Posted: 12/4/02 3:27pm Message 1 of 5
Former Member
Send PM
Topeka, KS - USA
Joined: 8/26/2002
Posts: 3
Vette(s): 1978 anniversary edition red exterior black interior, white leather seats, painted t-tops, a/c (removed) heater (removed) pw, pl, rear window defrost, cd player,
Ok guys here's the situation. I bought a badly beat up '78 for my 19th birthday, with plans of making it a nicely customed hot rod with the additional bonus of being a babe magnet. I am trying to find any place that will make custom fiberglass. I've emailed a few places, and lots of people are willing to get me a new front end, but nobody seems to want to try making a rear end with wheel wells 2 inches wider on both sides. Any ideas? Suggestions? Commets?

Daniel

25th anni, 383 stroker, 450 hp, side pipes, blue glass t's.


SPONSOR AD:: (Our Sponsors help support C3VR)

Total Body Replacement

Posted: 12/4/02 10:06pm Message 2 of 5
Former Member
Send PM
Castle Rock, CO - USA
Joined: 4/21/2002
Posts: 179
Vette(s): 1973 T-Top 1993 Coupe
There are ways to "flare" the rear wheel wells. A custom body shop should be able to give you anything you would want. Back in the late sixties and early seventies there was an entire cottage industry dedicated to flaring and modifying Corvettes in this manner. They were styled after the race cars of the time. Call around to some of the hotrod shops in your area. These guys are still around somewhere. Also look around at the major Corvette swap meets. In 1969 GM sold over the counter a group of parts known as Daytona kits. These consisted of rear wheel well flares, a headlight replacement kit, and side pipes made by Hooker for GM along with other go fast goodies. These parts were the basis for early daytona and sebring race cars. Some times you can find a set of flares if you know what you are looking for.

Cool trivia huh?

Alex |cool|


Total Body Replacement

Posted: 12/8/02 10:37pm Message 3 of 5
Former Member
Send PM
Wayne, NJ - USA
Joined: 5/31/2002
Posts: 973
Vette(s): White 1975 L48 Stingray 129,000 Miles, daily driver.
http://stevenkamis.com/Cars/MyVette/default.asp

Steven Kamis is the guy to talk to he spent a helluva lot in total, but if I remember correctly he had some pretty badass flares when his car was finished.

Scot


Total Body Replacement

Posted: 12/10/02 9:21pm Message 4 of 5
Former Member
Send PM
Esperance, NY - USA
Joined: 11/14/2002
Posts: 6
Vette(s): 1969 custom Vette-wagonback(under a major winter restore) 1977 stock coupe
Hey there,
Try Vanacorvette.com. They make a lot of body parts and kits, reasonable too. I would also suggest good ol' E-Bay some one is always selling some thing of use.I've got a lot from "E" for my `69 Vette sport wagon.
Good Luck
Dennis(vettewagon)


Total Body Replacement

Posted: 12/12/02 11:15pm Message 5 of 5
Former Member
Send PM
TAMPA, FL - USA
Joined: 12/4/2001
Posts: 178
Vette(s): 1974 Roadster being restored now!
Vettewagon? You have pictures of your car? I've seen the generic pics from back in the day when I guess the wagon conversion was hot.


in Forum: C3 Body


SPONSOR AD: (Our Sponsors help support C3VR)