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Fiberglassing Body Parts - Pain In The Glass

Fiberglass Parts Fitment Takes Patience, But The Results Are Worth It
From the February, 2010 issue of Mustang & Fords
By Mark Houlahan
Photography by Mark Houlahan
Fiberglass Bodywork Fiberglass Work
Fiberglass work is a dusty,... 
   
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Fiberglass Bodywork Fiberglass Work
Fiberglass work is a dusty, messy job. Make sure you have plenty of ventilation, wear long sleeves, a respirator, gloves, and eye protection. Shown here is our fastback midway through our fiberglass work. Our entire fiberglass came from Mustangs Plus except for our CDC Flashback front fascia.
When it comes to personalizing one's classic Ford or Mustang, more often than not we see people playing it safe and copying age-old designs like a '66 Shelby G.T. 350 (Lexan quarter-windows, Shelby front valance, and so forth). While we understand these are tried and true designs that are ageless and still look good to this day, it's sometimes a little dejecting to pull into a car show or cruise night and having to park next to your twin. Expressing your individuality in making your Mustang something different by using body parts of your own design, customizing an existing part, or at the least, mixing up styles that complement each other, goes a long way in making your car stand out and getting noticed. Is it easy? No. Is it cheap? No. But, exploring different styling efforts never is.

Fiberglass Bodywork Trunk Lid
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Fiberglass Bodywork Trunk Lid
We're going to start with our Shelby-style trunk lid and endcaps first. The trunk lid and endcaps simply bolt on in place of the factory parts. Our fit was actually quite good with just the driver side of the lid curing a bit too high to get a good fit. This is where the men and the boys are separated, as we had to actually cut into the decklid (called "breaking" the 'glass) to reposition the left side and then apply chopped fiberglass mat to build it back up.
One way to make your Mustang or Ford stand out from others is with fiberglass body parts. Starting with something as simple as a bolt-on hood can make a nice change, but moving forward from there with valances, bumpers, 'scoops, and more really makes a difference in how a car looks. Of course there's little in the way of boundaries with fiberglass and while it's easy to open a catalog and order up a sidescoop, with a little practice and the proper materials you can make your own parts to take your project above and beyond. But fiberglass parts all fit like socks on a rooster you say. Fiberglass parts are harder to work with you say. Fiberglass parts don't have the same quality level of steel parts you say. Well, you're right-for the most part.

Fiberglass Bodywork Quarter Panel Endcaps
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Fiberglass Bodywork Quarter Panel Endcaps
After the initial fit was verified, the quarter-panel endcaps are removed and the primer is removed from the sheetmetal where the fiberglass endcap will be glued on. Yes, we're actually going to bond these parts on and then fiberglass over them for that smooth-body look. If we were going to leave a parting line, we'd simply fiberglass over the seam and then re-cut the parting line later to make the endcap removable, yet have a nice even parting line like a metal part.
Fiberglass Bodywork Bond
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Fiberglass Bodywork Bond
There are numerous ways to bond dissimilar materials, but Danny Gaydos of Classic Creations prefers to use an epoxy product by the name of Epoxo88 (www.fascoepoxies.com). Here, Danny has mixed up a batch of the fast-setting epoxy and glued the fiberglass endcap to the quarter-panel (the endcap's embedded stud fasteners were utilized as well). Danny also mixed up a little epoxy with chopped fiberglass strands to fill in some of the larger gaps.
Fiberglass Bodywork Quarter Panel Fiberglass
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Fiberglass Bodywork Quarter Panel Fiberglass
After the epoxy has cured, the endcap and the quarter-panel are hit with a dual-action (DA) sander to prep the metal and fiberglass for the layer of fiberglass mat that is about to be applied. A 24-grit disc is what Danny used to give the parts some "tooth" for the resin and mat to adhere to.
Fiberglass Bodywork Bond Fiberglass
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Fiberglass Bodywork Bond Fiberglass
To fiberglass over the seam, Danny mixes up a batch of resin and brushes it onto the work area. Any brush will work, but notice he's cut the bristles down to stiffen the brush.
Fiberglass Bodywork Brush Resin
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Fiberglass Bodywork Brush Resin
Once the area is covered with resin Danny lays down a section of fiberglass mat he measured and cut prior to mixing the resin and then applies more resin over the mat, brushing it on and completely saturating the mat with resin.
Fiberglass Bodywork Final Result
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Fiberglass Bodywork Final Result
The final result, after applying a generous coating of resin and working out all of the air bubbles, simply needs curing time to continue. Just like other forms of bodywork there is more than one way to accomplish the job and some people might comment the mat should have been saturated before applying it to the quarter-panel, but Danny finds this method works better for vertical surfaces.

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