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    fiberglass fat fender question

     



    I am thinking about putting a set fiberglass front fenders on my 46 ford coupe street rod and would like to hear some opions from anyone who has them.

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    a guy in my club has them on his 46 coupe. He hates them himself. You can see little spiderwebbing in the tops but they've been on there a while. I think they look ok but unless you are at the strip, I don't see the benefit. see his coupe at www.carnutz.com

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    Fiberglass fenders on the street are prone to star chips...A good coat of either 3M undercoating or some of the thick bodied bedliner products on the inside will make a very good cushion and prevent a lot of the starchipping from rocks and road trash...
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    Thanks for the replys

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    Being an old Corvette fan, many time owner, and paint and body guy, I like glass bodies. For me they are easier to repair, if you have bad damage, and rust and little dents will never ever be a problem.

    The star cracks are a fact, and they do happen on metal fenders sometimes too, so just plan a heavy layer of undercoat or something similar.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HOTRODPAINT View Post
    Being an old Corvette fan, many time owner, and paint and body guy, I like glass bodies. For me they are easier to repair, if you have bad damage, and rust and little dents will never ever be a problem.

    The star cracks are a fact, and they do happen on metal fenders sometimes too, so just plan a heavy layer of undercoat or something similar.
    You make a good point, so I just ordered 2 front & 2 rear fiberglass fenders from early ford. thanks for the help

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    Quote Originally Posted by retireddave View Post
    You make a good point, so I just ordered 2 front & 2 rear fiberglass fenders from early ford. thanks for the help
    I'm not trying to talk anyone into anything they don't like. It's just that lately I hear a lot of enthusiasts heavily criticizing 'glass. I've worked on both, and find that there are advantages to each.

    My biggest critique of 'glass bodies is that often the body details are more rounded off, and not always a convincing replica. I can also say the same about some of the replica metal bodies I've seen.

    I've also done a lot of work on 'glass race car parts too...and more than half the time, the builders just want it light, so the quality can be horrible.

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    I have too agree with Lamin8r, the trouble is the fly-by-night so-call experts that sell their products to guys and then disappear. As the old saying goes.... if it is that cheap,it will cost more in labour to make it work and look good.

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