Is it on the rims yet?
I need my update fix
I wish! the rims haven't been fished yet so I've been doing other things while I wait.
I've been doing a lot of work on the rear. I bead blasted all the rear lights and fitted them. I'm going to smooth all the bezels into the body so there are no seams. I will be leaving the marker lights. All the hotroders seem to delete them I think they look cool, and are "frenched" from the factory. Without the seams they look even thinner.
I think told you about the rear bumper and trying to decide how best to fit it to the body. I had been going back and forth on how far to go with fitting the bumper. I took off the brackets and started moving the bumper in closer and up tighter to the tail panel. Man I tell you the bumper is just about a perfect fit. By moving it up and in just about all the gaps close up and it looks great. The lower one of course gets bigger. I modified the brackets and tacked them in place to hold the bumper in its new location. Then I added 3/8 of an inch to the bottom of the bumper I matched the curve of the side of the car as it wraps around. It fits so well that the top of the bumper where it sits in the pocket looks bad. So I made a new cap and modified the top as well The other thing about the rear bumper that is in question is the bumperets. On most of the customs I've seen so far they delete them and smooth off the lower valance. It looks ok but changes the look of the back of the car. I wanted to keep all the original iconic pieces that make it a Cuda. But what to do with them they stick out and don't fit the smooth slick lines. Also after moving the bumper up they don't fit very well. So I have to do something. Time to modified them. I cut them down so they don't stick out past the bumper and angled them in to match the body lines. Then I spread the inside to fill up the gap on the valance. ( no rubber insert required) It came out great. It's one of those "its looks stock, but why does it look so much better" kinda things I love. I've got 16 hours so far on the bumper! I'll post some pics of it going together it will make more sense. The end result is a nice tight fitting bumper. Once you start its hard to stop.
I also cut the body and modified the quarters where they wrap around to the tail light panel. So the curve now matches the angle of the bumper. But hay now I'm happy with the rear bumper.
The front has been disasembled so I can finish cleaning up the front inner fenders and seal them up. Then I can install the front suspension and set this puppy on the ground. It has been over a year since it has sat on it's own 4 wheels. Soon I hope to have my new wheels to put on. Man will that be cool. I can't wait to see it!
I also started the body work. I started in the back on the new quarters and trunk lid. The new parts may be good but they still need lots of work to make them perfect. Man, I tell you what, body work sure is dusty! once it rolls easier I will do most of the dirty work by the front door to make clean up faster. It took a good hour to clean the dust out of every thing.
I don't know if I mentioned it before but after everything is sealed I'm going to coat it all with Lizard Skin.
http://www.lizardskin.com I'll let you read the description but I think it sounds like a good idea. I ordered some and a gun to shoot it well see how it turns out!
I had talked to Electric life about power windows They make the front but they don't think there is enough interest in the rear kits to produce yet. The cool news is XV motorsports has just released their 4 window kit complete with harness and ( ugly) switches. I ordered a set but they seem to be having a problem they aren't quite ready to ship. I'll let you know how they look when I get them. I'll be mounting my switches in the console there's some cool illuminated black ones I like. Not the Chevy switchs XV uses
conv, do you think you'll be able to cut the factory hole in the scoop of the hood or are you just going to go without? I've been looking for an AAR hood for a while, you'd recommend that one over the YO piece?
You could there wouldn't be a rain gutter so water could get in. I can't use the scoop anyway so I was going to leave it sealed. I will be putting a lip across the top and putting mesh in the hole so it will look functional.