fenderless tail mod
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fenderless tail mod
13 Sep 2007 09:31
Just thought I'd post a couple of pictures of the tail mod I did last weekend.
Used an earlier tail than the stock '76 because I prefer the rounder tail light rather than the squarer one that came on the 76.
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Used an earlier tail than the stock '76 because I prefer the rounder tail light rather than the squarer one that came on the 76.
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Re: fenderless tail mod
13 Sep 2007 10:19
Looks great! Can you give us a shot from underneath? And maybe some specific steps or even a sketch?
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13 Sep 2007 13:02
Thanks. I'll try to get some better shots tonight.
Made the mod out of s/s (16ga?). bent it all up at a friend's sheetmetal shop and welded the corners (overkill). End result was a kind of 5 sided cube (open at the bottom), with a very slight angle to the face that the light attaches to. Then a second plate of s/s with a bend across the middle (horizontal) which is sandwiched in place between the first "box" and the light, when the light is attached. Kinda winged it as I went along.
Don't know how to draw on the computer so I'll sketch it out and scan it.
Made the mod out of s/s (16ga?). bent it all up at a friend's sheetmetal shop and welded the corners (overkill). End result was a kind of 5 sided cube (open at the bottom), with a very slight angle to the face that the light attaches to. Then a second plate of s/s with a bend across the middle (horizontal) which is sandwiched in place between the first "box" and the light, when the light is attached. Kinda winged it as I went along.
Don't know how to draw on the computer so I'll sketch it out and scan it.
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Re: fenderless tail mod
13 Sep 2007 14:57
Nice Job!
I do not have access to a sheet metal shop so I went to lowes and bought a strip of aluminum that was about 3/8" thick. I bent it in my garage with vice accordingly and was able to easily fabricate my own bracket. Not as sturdy as welded steel, but I think it will get the job done.
I do not have access to a sheet metal shop so I went to lowes and bought a strip of aluminum that was about 3/8" thick. I bent it in my garage with vice accordingly and was able to easily fabricate my own bracket. Not as sturdy as welded steel, but I think it will get the job done.
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14 Sep 2007 07:07
CGray34, nice job, very clean look. Which light did you use?
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14 Sep 2007 07:12
6 of 6
You might note I did som fairly heavy grinding on the edges to smooth and to lessen the heavy profile of the sides of the "box" so it would be hidden under the tail.
You might note I did som fairly heavy grinding on the edges to smooth and to lessen the heavy profile of the sides of the "box" so it would be hidden under the tail.
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14 Sep 2007 07:13
7 of 6....just checking you're still awake out there. There is no # 7.
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