Use oval front wings and modify, at least they are close enough. Unless you want to pay a fortune and some!
Rears are not so critical to me. I was going to use good gen 60 wings and bought Wolfs insert panels ( which are spot on I might add!) Now I have got the 'better' :? :lol: pair in this pic, yes those pretty girls with the red frilly filler edges :lol:
Just bought GSF rears to cut up to use for the bolt strip repairs. I have this strange feeling of guilt cutting new ones up :shock: But it will pass :lol:
The 2 proper rusty ones are going on O's car. As is.. I shall get my sewing kit out for this job in the style of Ed Geins Mother...
Anyway, my wonderful welder man is popping in to do the magic shortly.
Incidentally the GSF REAR wings (only) are now actually very good, much better quality than I remember them years ago! My local GSF guy says they are far improved these days. You could probably get away with using them on a car, although the side depths are still quite shallow I think.
Getting oval wings - not hard.
Getting good undented oval wings to put on a nice shiny car - V hard.
Confused? Yes me too, most of the time :lol:




Oh, and I have this sneaky feeling that you havent checked up the price of grooved body trim yet?!
Weld up those pesky holes! It'll be a good feeling!
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