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Discussion in 'Off Topic Hot Rods & Customs' started by wetskier2000, Nov 26, 2025.

  1. wetskier2000
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    Is this allowed here??

    I'm combining a 1998 Corvette, 1959 Coronet and 1961 New Yorker.. Yes, it's a freak show...

    I have a sheet metal question....

    I need to change the 90 degree flange on the front fender to a hem. The victim is a 1961 New Yorker fender and the flange is at the rearmost edge beside the door.

    I'm pretty sure I need to stretch the right angle flange to have it lay flat as a hem cuz the fender is curved towards the center of the car. Sound right?

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  2. squirrel
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    does the flange need to be as wide as it is now? although it looks like it probably won't be, when you get the gap even between the fender and door. If you're going to that much trouble, that is.

    I'd probably just narrow the flange to about 1/4" and not worry about the stretching thing, which will happen all by itself as you make the hem.
     
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  3. wetskier2000
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    Decided to start in the wheel opening lip first using 1/2 square tube... First p***... A long way to go...

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  4. JimSibley
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    What in the hell are you building? Im intrigued, to say the least.
     
  5. wetskier2000
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    Exactly, LOL! It's name is Boris, but we call it the Corovet. It's all 1998 C5 Corvette underneath reskinned with 1959 Coronet rear and 1961 New Yorker nose.

    Boris_and_Jackie_At_Handy_Boat_Ramp.jpg Boris_at_carols_Portland.jpg
     
  6. I love the idea of this, reminds me of a one off custom that a fellow named Murray Pfaff built using a similar concept. You should check it out.
     
  7. wetskier2000
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    Second try on curving the 1/2" square tube. I put round rod inside this time to try and avoid the slip roller crushing it on the more severe curves. It worked pretty well but I had to cut it open in 2 places to remove the rod afterwards. I would have left it but small tweaks by hand were impossible. The slip roller wasn't real happy about doing it either...
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  8. wetskier2000
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    Oh My goodness!!! If only I have a fraction of that talent.. Fortunately, while I do not possess his (or his friend's) skills, I am persistent! Pfaff's Imperial Speedster is truly a work of art. Thanks for pointing me there.. I REALLY like the chopped windshield too. I thought about venturing that direction, but fast approaching 70 it's probably best to not sign up for another 11 year build.

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  9. You’re welcome. Glad I could help.
     
  10. Tim
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    That front view is fantastic!

    With as sharp as your wheel well opening is, corner wise I think you are always going g to get some kinks. I think the best way to do it is likely cutting slices into all but one side and bending it to shape and then welding all those up and grinding g the welds away.

    Jordan bennet did a similar thing g when making the perimeter of the ****pit in his little racer. Did a great video on YouTube. I’ll see if I can find it for you Quick
     
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  12. wetskier2000
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    Nicely done.. Jordan's welding skills 10, mine 3 (on a good day)...
     
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  13. Tim
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    That’s what flap discs are for
    Lol
     
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  14. wetskier2000
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    Got the right side pretty close...

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    Wow! That is really cool. I couldn’t imagine why someone would want to change a ‘98 vette.
     
  17. Deutscher
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    Wow, that's the car the Black man with the guitar sings about.
    Regards, Harald
     
  18. wetskier2000
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    Yup, except I didn't get my parts for "free"...
     
  19. wetskier2000
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    Had to move Boris to another bay, poser pic in the driveway... Boris_Driveway_Poser2.jpg Boris_Driveway_Poser1.jpg
     
  20. 57 Fargo
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    It is so absurd it’s cool!
     
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  21. Dave G in Gansevoort
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    Anthony would drive it…
     
  22. wetskier2000
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    Left side done less a little more finish work.. From rear to front... About 10" uncut original, up and over with 1/2" square tube, cut right angle flange off original and completed the last 6-7" up front. Fairly happy with it. I could have done a better job transitioning from the 10 incher to the 1/2 square.. maybe later...

    Boris_Fender_Lip11.jpg Boris_Fender_Lip9.jpg Boris_Fender_Lip10.jpg
     
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