i was wondering if anyone has used the glass front fenders. are they any good, will they be ok with a steel hood, im kinda getting tired of waiting on goodmarks re-pops, any thoughts or comments???
thanks, pat
Brant wrote:Also, to add to Daves remarks about appearance. I've always wondered why the fenders seem to look wicked in steel and not fibreglass. I think I have it figured out. First lets assume all body work is perfectly straight. Lines are arrow straight. Now, I've worked on both types for the challenger. I've noticed it's in the details, the main being the wheel lip. The steel fenders move inwards and then outwards before wrapping around - as do the fibreglass. But, the fibreglass ones don't have the depth and lack the sharpness and accuracy as the steel ones do. I really noticed this when playing with the steel ones. It's night and day. Also, the body line on the bottom front isn't as pronounced. The top side is also not as prenounced as the steel. These details are minor and I bet 3 out of four of my friends would say I'm smok'n crack, but I'm telling you – it's all in the details. And once on a car, you won't know why it appears to look better, – it just does.
Brant wrote:Anyone else play with both and see these minor visual differences? Love to hear another opinion. I really gained an appreciation for the detail in the challenger. It's amazing that the design team actually designed the challenger on a constrained budget. Honestly, I see so many other muscle cars and the way they were slapped together (from a design standpoint). Many borrowed elements from others to meet budget, follow design aesthetics, all in comprimise to the complete package. The challenger is a prime example of real design challenges with results exceeding expectations. Every design element on the challenger is complementary to the next.
Brant wrote:I have to stop this insanity. I have to work.