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Replacement Fenders?


rednek-aggie10

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My dad and I were just looking at alfaparts/wolf steel.

Our body guy has used the alfa panels many times and he does not like them at all!!!!!!

It seems like Tabco is the "best" replacement. But that does not mean best quality by any means.

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Just bought another 71 model last week, needs a little bit of work before I get it ready for paint. The biggest issue I have is... a roof had collapsed on it from snow load, only a couple minor pings here and there... but, the roof had a lot of snow sitting on it and the form of the top of the roof has been compromised. It is not bowed way down, but pushed down in 2-3 spots hard enough that the roof is not right. I could post pics if you want me too. Also, there is a sunroof in this one, which is the only thing I don"t like about this car. Looking for options to deal with the mal-formed hood... thanks.

1971 w/auto

1971 w/manual

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Just bought another 71 model last week, needs a little bit of work before I get it ready for paint. The biggest issue I have is... a roof had collapsed on it from snow load, only a couple minor pings here and there... but, the roof had a lot of snow sitting on it and the form of the top of the roof has been compromised. It is not bowed way down, but pushed down in 2-3 spots hard enough that the roof is not right. I could post pics if you want me too. Also, there is a sunroof in this one, which is the only thing I don"t like about this car. Looking for options to deal with the mal-formed hood... thanks.

1971 w/auto

1971 w/manual

looks like a good opertunity to replace the roof.:) on the bright side it is one body part that is still useable from most part cars and junck yard finds. A lot of work though.

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Just bought another 71 model last week, needs a little bit of work before I get it ready for paint. The biggest issue I have is... a roof had collapsed on it from snow load, only a couple minor pings here and there... but, the roof had a lot of snow sitting on it and the form of the top of the roof has been compromised. It is not bowed way down, but pushed down in 2-3 spots hard enough that the roof is not right. I could post pics if you want me too. Also, there is a sunroof in this one, which is the only thing I don"t like about this car. Looking for options to deal with the mal-formed hood... thanks.

1971 w/auto

1971 w/manual

Its a bit of a thread hijack from the original topic of this thread, but take a look at this for information about fixing your roof http://www.classiczcars.com/forums/showthread.php?t=30409.

-Mike

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