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Camaro Research Group Discussion => Restoration => Topic started by: 69-er on January 15, 2013, 05:03:22 PM
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I've been rereading John Hinkley's report on the Camaro assembly process. I noticed that he says the fender inner braces/reinforcements were welded to the skin in a fixture to match the hood contour.
Would this be a good way to match the hood and fender contours of repro pieces? Last time I did this was to bang, pry, jump, etc, on the hood to match the fenders. Worked out pretty good in the end but I wonder if breaking the spotwelds on the inner braces/fenders to align them to the hood instead of vice versa would be easier.
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I think it would be an excellent idea. A friend of mine broke the welds on a repop fender and it was a total different ballgame to work with. Saves time and tempers in the long run.
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Most or us body guys will just re bow the hood to match the fenders . I find that most nos fenders do not have the curve that the orig hood and fenders had