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Re: Re: my mind wanders

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Subject: Re: Re: my mind wanders
From: Robert Duquette <robertduquette@sympatico.ca>
Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2006 14:45:22 -0500
You've given it a lot more thought than I had.

Someone around here was driving around without a front bumper on the blue car 
here:
http://www3.sympatico.ca/robertduquette/fleet_top_view.jpg
which can be all well and good until someone says, your insurance doesn't cover 
you because you altered your car.

I don't imagine that bumper does much, given it's lack of height and how 
fragile it is, but that's not the point, is it?

How about some sort of quick detachable bumper?

 
> From: John Caffrey <jdc6@Lehigh.EDU>
> Hi Robert,
> I have also been thinking about a forward tilting bonnet using box 
> Spridget parts. I believe the steel fenders and hood would make a more 
> substantial bonnet for a street car than fiberglass, and most of the 
> fiberglass bonnets I've seen have flares anyway. I am not far enough 
> along with my 67 to start on this yet, but my hangup is that I need to 
> keep a front bumper for PA state inspection, and I don't want to have to 
> remove the bumper to tilt the bonnet. One idea is cutting the fenders at 
> the top or bottom of the grille opening and welding on flanges and 
> hinges so just the upper fenders tilt, like a late model Spitfire. It 
> would be subtle and tasteful if well executed IMO. These cars have been 
> around for so long that it seems like everything I've thought about has 
> been done before. Maybe there is a  better way to keep the bumpers 
> attached to a one piece bonnet and then  have the mountings slip into 
> custom frame brackets as it closes?  Do Bugeye owners just elininate the 
> bumpers when they convert to forward tilting bonnets?
> John
> Fogelsville, PA
> 
> Robert Duquette wrote:
> 
> >Yeah, I know, something that small shouldn't be allowed out alone.
> >
> >Has anyone ever put together a forward tilting bonnet on a non-bugeye using 
>their existing fenders valence and bonnet?
> >
> >Just curious.  I know there's fibreglass out there that would perhaps be 
>better suited, but, 'we tight'.  And besides, this is primarily a mind 
>exercise.  I usually need to be planning 'something'.




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