Looks good Brian:thumbsup::thumbsup:. You must be very busy working as I haven't seen you posting in quite some time. That can't be a bad thing though,working ='s making money!!!!!!!!!
This would be a simular stretch on a 67 or 8 Camaro.Looks very nice good looking work did you make the fill in peices or are they from another quarter..What size Tire is it going to have to need a 6" stretch.I have never stretched a 7or 8 but heard they were a pain.Not to jump your thread but to add to it,heres a pic of the stretch on my 69.I like to see the threads in PS keep us posted on the build Brian...
Those slicks should have no problem with traction!! Post more pics when you can, I always enjoy seeing them, Pro Street or dedicated strip cars either one:yes:. As always Brian, very impressive work:thumbsup::thumbsup:.
I have never done a 68 before but I did the 69 that I own. I did it like Dave did above.
The problem with a 67/68 is the opening is round so if you stretched it,, there would be a flat piece ( like the 69 ) across the middle which to me would look funny.
I like the way that Brian ( speedfreak ) did the mustang quarter panel stretch. It is just like a 67/68 camaro quarter panel. He made it look like one big half circle. Very nice indeed.
Harwood does make the fiberglass panels that are glued onto the existing quarterpanel to make a bigger opening. Dont know how long it would last before the fiberglass cracked. I would rather have all metal.
I have never done a 68 before but I did the 69 that I own. I did it like Dave did above.
The problem with a 67/68 is the opening is round so if you stretched it,, there would be a flat piece ( like the 69 ) across the middle which to me would look funny.
Gary,
Nice looking car, I love the color. :thumbsup:
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