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BRACING UP THE BODY!

I measured and cut some plastic strips for Body Braces.

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I glued in one on each side to the '57 Body.

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Then I glued in two more strips, one on each side. These braces will hold the Z-28 body sides straight.

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More Coming... B)

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Look out everybody, Ira's at it again! I've got my lawn chair and a cold one, bring on the putty and paint!

Thanks Mike!

Putty coming up... B)

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MAKING ROOM!

I marked the Inside Body Sides using the Outside Wheel Wells as guides. I am mounting the BiG Deals Wheels Tires as far inboard as I can so I need a Lot of room.

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I cut pretty close to those lines with a Cut-Off Wheel, then I used a Sanding Drum in a Dremel Tool to round out the Inner Wheel Wells.

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Front-Side View...

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Underside.

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More Coming... B)

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Looks like fun to me. Kinda IMSA road racer meets '57 Chebby.

Thanks Bill!

Yeah, it does kind of have a Road Racer Look... B)

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Already looks ready to go Auto-X'ing! I'll be watching this one to see what you come up with.

Sounds Like Fun Skip!

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Ira, I really enjoy your creative spin on all these kits I never really thaught much of. Lots of fun watching what you'll come up with next.

Thanks Donald!

Me Too, What's Next?... B)

Edited by Ira
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You've got a good eye for what to do to pull all of this craziness together. Rolling those front fenders in and closing the tail with a rolled pan was just exactly spot-on. :)

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ZZZZZZ-28 UP FRONT!

I looked at a lot of different possibilities for a New Front End and I ended up coming back to the Z-28. It looks like it will be a Great Fit!

After some measuring and fitting, I marked to cut off line for the Z-28 hood...

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I cut off the Z-28 Hood with a Cut-Off Wheel in a Dremel Tool.

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I glued the Z-28 Hood to the Front End.

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Now for some more Fitting and Cutting!

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More Coming... B)

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IT FITS!!!

After a little more Cutting & Fitting the Z-28 Nose fits on the '57 Chevy!
Here are the '57 Chevy Front End Cuts after I fit the parts together.

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Here is the Heavy Chevy with the ZZZZZ-28 Nose glued in place.

Still pretty rough but we are getting there...

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More Coming... B)

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THICK HOOD!

Here is a close up on the front, notice how the Z-28 Nose sets lower than the '57 Hood....
I hate too add a lot of putty if I don't have to, fortunately the '57 Hood is Very Thick, so I ground it down flush with the Nose.

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I also ground down the areas below the Headlights and around the Nose. Here is the Front End after the work was done...

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More Coming... B)

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GAPS!

I have 2 gaps in the Underside and it hangs down too low...

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I filled the gaps with plastic strip and glued them in place.
I marked a starting point where I will cut off some of the low area...

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I cut the extra underside plastic away. Here is the final shape!

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More Coming... B)

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Oh yeah, you are getting going in the right direction. Looking forward to more.

Thank You Dr.!

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