None of my cars are particularly straight. It's a lot of work to get them straight, but since the metal is so thin, I'm not sure how long they'd stay straight. Plus there are more used wheels with smaller offsets available, so I'm thinking 1"-2" flares.
Fenders would be bolt on fiberglass, the door panel would go from the edge of the outer weatherstrip flat down and would have a cutout for the handle and lock and would attach with mechanical means.
The quarters would start at the same bodyline at the top and attach in a similar manner. There would also have to be a rocker molding that would likely pop rivit under the door and on the bottom of the rocker just outside the pinch mold.
I fear such a setup would be at least a grand which, quite frankly, sounds out of place for these cars, many of which are bought for far less. But on the other hand, it would seem to increase the value somewhat I would think, as well as the fact that it could be removed and placed on another car as it isn't bonded to it.
In order to make the rear quarters fit, a tail panel finisher might be required and wrap the tiny wing lip around onto the quarter, but, lots of tail panels are in bad shape too.
The other cool thing is, with the tail panel and front fenders, new headlights and taillights could be placed on the car. I kinda like the Escape headlights (prior to 2012 or 2013), not sure of the taillights, I've kicked around Cobalt taillights before, which I believe are the same as HHR lights.
Fenders would be bolt on fiberglass, the door panel would go from the edge of the outer weatherstrip flat down and would have a cutout for the handle and lock and would attach with mechanical means.
The quarters would start at the same bodyline at the top and attach in a similar manner. There would also have to be a rocker molding that would likely pop rivit under the door and on the bottom of the rocker just outside the pinch mold.
I fear such a setup would be at least a grand which, quite frankly, sounds out of place for these cars, many of which are bought for far less. But on the other hand, it would seem to increase the value somewhat I would think, as well as the fact that it could be removed and placed on another car as it isn't bonded to it.
In order to make the rear quarters fit, a tail panel finisher might be required and wrap the tiny wing lip around onto the quarter, but, lots of tail panels are in bad shape too.
The other cool thing is, with the tail panel and front fenders, new headlights and taillights could be placed on the car. I kinda like the Escape headlights (prior to 2012 or 2013), not sure of the taillights, I've kicked around Cobalt taillights before, which I believe are the same as HHR lights.
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