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    Here are some more pics what I got. The fenders, the bumpers and the hoods came with the car and were produced by an english supplier. I don't write bis name, because the fit was terrible
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    Welcome Frank.

    Please go on with the introduction of your project.

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    I`m pretty busy and have to sort out all pics I have made, because there are about 1250 pics and far to much to load them all up. This evening I will start with fitting the fiberglas parts to the body.
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    The fiberglass rear bumper had to be cut in three pieces and was laminated together after fitment. Fender and front hood didn`t fit to well also and brought a lot of work. The rear hood is an aluminum one because it was lighter than the fiberglass on. On some pictures you can see fiberglass doors. I don`t use them, because of safety reasons in case of possible accident side impact.
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    The steel door were the original ones which belong to car from factory on and have the correct chassis number stamped in. Both had 10 to 12 layers of paint on an looked mechanically good. After the paint removal I found lots of bondo(?) and deep dents
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    The finished ktl coated doors. No dents, no bondo, two weeks of evening and weekend work each door
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    Working on the oil filler hole
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    Working on the 100 liter fuel tank
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    Preparing the hood for fuel filler
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    Preparing for paint
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