Heres my goal, get the car to look as smooth and flowing as possible. I will be doing immense body work this winter on my car while doing an engine swap, so heres my idea.
Is it possible to (using fiberglass most likely) fill in the gap between teh trunk and the spoiler(everywhere), cover up where the sail panel is so that its level to the rest of teh car, fill in the gap from the quarter panels to the roof, also the seem running across teh roof. Of course it will have to be an extremely detailed job to get everything tolook smooth and get it all level, but i've got time and experience with fiberglass.
Are there any reasons why i shouldn't do this?
The car is also going to have shaved door handles and locks, so really its jsut a question about whether frome/body movement will cause the fiberglass to crack.
thanks
Is it possible to (using fiberglass most likely) fill in the gap between teh trunk and the spoiler(everywhere), cover up where the sail panel is so that its level to the rest of teh car, fill in the gap from the quarter panels to the roof, also the seem running across teh roof. Of course it will have to be an extremely detailed job to get everything tolook smooth and get it all level, but i've got time and experience with fiberglass.
Are there any reasons why i shouldn't do this?
The car is also going to have shaved door handles and locks, so really its jsut a question about whether frome/body movement will cause the fiberglass to crack.
thanks
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