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[alfa] Spider Sheet Metal Needed
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- Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 12:38:13 -0700
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Christopher Boles writes: "I am in need of the upper nose piece for a
Alfa spider, mine got crunched. It was repaired once before I got the
car and is unrepairable. Anyone have a spider parts car that they could
cut the metal from? Contact me off the list please for more information."
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Christopher, you didn't say what year the Spider is. In any event the
chances are the donor nose piece (if found) will also have been crunched
badly at least once in its past. The upper panel is available brand
spanking new and manufactured by Alfa herself.
Yes, you or your bodyman will have a lot of fun removing the old one
since the seams are filled in, but at least you will end up with a
straight, virgin panel. I suspect they're available in the US of A, but
a while back I ordered the complete set for a client's Round-Tail - top
panel, center reproduction with bump and partial grill surrounds, and
aftermarket lower apron from Highwood. Client had done the research and
found that Chris at Highwood had all three panels in stock. Not
inexpensive but nice to be able to work with fresh panels.
The car they went on and an additional Round-Tail's upper panel, both in
the shop at the same time, had at one time been cut vertically
approximately six inches from the passenger side headlamp nacelle, then
the entire rest of the upper panel was welded to it. The problem in both
cases is that when welding, there was some fairly serious warping -
which is extremely difficult to impossible to shrink.
Whatever you end up doing, this is a great time to hammer out all those
dents in the lower apron once the top has been removed.
Biba
Irwindale, CA USA
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