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fender mods on a flatty


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i got a question...dont know if this has been asked before, but i have a 86 conquest ( flatty ) i like the look but i think the wide look is more of my style....

So my question is....has anyone taken the front fenders off a fatty and put on a flatty, and cut out the rears as well....i love my conquest the way she drives and interior

wise but im feelin the wider look more....just some honest advice to what i wanna do.......thanks

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yes, it's been done...

 

 

... In Australia, where widebodies were never sold, to be honest and blunt, it would be less trouble to just buy a widebody and be done with it, and sell the flatty to someone who wants its

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A body shop will want a good $5k to weld on fatty 1/4 panels, install fatty fenders, airdam and rocker skirts, and paint the whole car. If you're close to TX, I can do the whole thing for right around $2500, maybe a little more if I can't find donor 1/4's for a fairly good price.

 

Of course, if your flatty is nice, you could sell it and add $2500 to that cash and probably buy a pretty nice fatty.

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yeah that is kinda up there in cost....i do regular paint and minor body work but never welded before....my flatty is in koo shape just wanted the wide look...what r u thoughts about mo.ded fender flares...

 

 

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You could mold something cuatom in with fiberglass, but then you may have to worry about cracking. Personally, I'd just fab up custom flares out of sheet steel, but I know how to weld and do body fabrication.
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koo, so would u be able to fab somethin up and ship to me....i kan get them welded where im at, or do u have to make em right onto the kar
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I really wouldn't feel comfortable puting my name on some custom one-off pieces like that without having the final installation done by myself. If I made some custom flares that needed to be welded in, and your shop butchered up the job, that would make me look bad. Besides, I don't have a flatty here to mock the stuff up on anyway. Sorry. Eventually when I get a flatty to mock stuff up off of, I'd like to produce some body kit pieces to make molds out of and sell parts from. That's a ways down the road tho.
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