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    ok, so "Krusty" had a day of TLC today- I did a bunch of stuff that has been overlooked in past years-
    I bypassed the power steering cooler (leaking badly), installed a 3 core radiator, etc, etc.

    I also fixed the (pretty much destroyed) bumper cover, using an idea from Mike-
    just take a piece of wood and screw the bumper to it! I was going to get fancy w/ epoxy and steel, but this was easy and only took 45 mins. without seeing the cracks in the cover, you'd never know it was headed for hte junk pile.

    clicky to pics below

    http://philspc.com/gallery2/main.php...g2_itemId=3029

    as the pics show, I made a template from a good cover, and screwed the bad cover to it. Its pretty sturdy, despite not having the light bar in there.
    Last edited by Philc; 02-01-2006, 10:43 AM.
    '86 SVO (9L) SCCA autox car, "Sneezy"
    '86 SVO (4E Leather comp-prep) "Kermit"
    SOLD- Krusty.
    '67 351w mustang coupe "Beastie", '65 mustang EFI conversion "shifty"
    '89 xr4ti- got new everything. "white piece of crap"

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    That looks ever so much better, Phil! It was certainly 45 minutes well spent.

    Wood and old Fords have traditionally gone together. From the days of the Model T through the 40's Fords used wood as part of the supporting body structuure. Henry Ford even invented the charcoal briquette to utilize the sawdust left over from building cars!

    Maybe you instead of "Krusty", you should rename your SVO "Woody".
    Last edited by Eyelawdoc; 02-01-2006, 09:17 AM.

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    • #3
      How about an SVO with wooden sail panels, rocker panels, spates,trims and bi-wing......that'd look cool!!!!!!!!!! I think perhaps a nice tiger stripe maple

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      • #4
        Originally posted by chalkys_explorer
        How about an SVO with wooden sail panels, rocker panels, spates,trims and bi-wing......that'd look cool!!!!!!!!!! I think perhaps a nice tiger stripe maple
        Think Burle!

        I saw this thread after having posted about the core support. Now that I see the wood I know what Eyelawdoc was joking about. Phil, that car is no worse than the 84 that I did. Consider my consultation fee as your membership renewal.

        Ain't Teks screws great?
        Last edited by Pat_in_L.A.; 02-01-2006, 07:08 AM.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by chalkys_explorer
          How about an SVO with wooden sail panels, rocker panels, spates,trims and bi-wing......that'd look cool!!!!!!!!!! I think perhaps a nice tiger stripe maple
          Go with balsa to shave weight!

          Phil, great job on that repair. Most covers would go to the heap like you stated, and then there is also the issue of a few dollars spent on the wood, vise almost $500.00 for the new cover.

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          • #6
            It does look infinitely better. Thanks for the plug as the idea innovator.

            edit: While it may have looked like it was head to the junk pile, a competent bodyshop can repair the damage for much less than the cost of a repro/new cover, or so I would think...
            Last edited by AT6svo; 02-01-2006, 01:18 PM.
            -Mike Malone (svoca #416)
            84 9W / 85.5 9L / 86 2A

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            • #7
              Originally posted by chalkys_explorer
              How about an SVO with wooden sail panels, rocker panels, spates,trims and bi-wing......that'd look cool!!!!!!!!!! I think perhaps a nice tiger stripe maple
              I've got a cousin who can do it! He's awesome with wood, you should see some of the cabinetry he does!
              -Eric
              85 1C, 85.5 1B
              10 GT Premium
              01 Jeep Wrangler

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              • #8
                Get Me A Qutoe!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:P:P:P:P:P:P:P

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