C2 Corvette fender flare removal.... going back to stock.... from start to final paint.
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- Опубликовано: 15 июн 2024
- I bought this 1966 Corvette awhile back and a previous owner had put fender flares over the rear wheels. Now That I am rebuilding the car I am removing those flares and returning it to the original shape. This video shows how I did it. You will see fiberglass work, body filler application, block sanding with a guide coat, and painting.
Excellent work! I’m learning a lot! Thanks for the videos. I hope you filmed the paint in depth.
Love the orange! Great work
Thank you!
Nice job. I do love Nassau blue. That is my favorite color. I love Mosport green too. Your orange color looks great!
Thank you!
Thanks Dick , man that is awesome ! the work the color just really good
Thank you!
Glad to see you take those flairs off, they were awful. The color choice is a good one and yes, there’s only about a billion of those out there now 😂 My choice would have probably been white with a red interior but it’s not my car 😁👍🏻Looks really great Dick and that orange will stand out. Hope your having a great Father’s Day 😁👋🏻
Thanks and same to you.
Good ridden flairs
I did a 65 coupe in Atomic Orange. Awesome color
Thanks, Atomic orange is an awesome color and one that I considered before settling on Daytona Sunset.
Great video! Appreciate the details as well. My 65 needs the same flairs removed.
Question?
Where did you buy the flair repair sections?
Thank you
Thanks for watching, I hope it is helpful. I bought my replacement panels from Ecklers when I got this car a couple years ago. I was just look at their website and couldn't find them now, but Zip Corvette sells them, www.zip-corvette.com/63-67-c2/body-fiberglass/corvette-body-panels-fiberglass/fender-flare-repair.html . Probably some others as well.
You made that look way too easy.....
Nice work. About how long of a process is that?
Thanks for watching. Just to install the replacement panel is a few days because you have wait time between the steps. I spent a lot more time because I was stripping all the paint off the whole body and making a lot of repairs elsewhere and then going through the process of primer/block sanding/ paint.
Dick, are you keeping this car when finished or going to sell it?
Planning to keep this one.
good idea. It is coming out great!