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nolastyankee
November 7th, 2005, 04:43 PM
All,
I am breaking up the photos from the body shop to reflect progress. This is installment 2 from several weeks ago.

I went to visit the car this weekend, here are some shots of the progress. The other fender flare is going on, but the modification work is more extensive to repair a bit of sagging 'glass from the cockpit installation process during manufacture. Enjoy!

Here is the passenger flare clamped in place, ready for lamination to the body.
http://www.uniquecobra.com/uploaded/nolastyankee/Clamped1.JPG

This is the same shot from the inside. You can see that we cut a section out of the rear corner of the cockpit where the glass lamination didn't hold. This is not the only reason we did this modification, the metal bar holding the door latch striker protruded out into the cockpit. We'll set the bar back in flush once the flare is laminated in and the cockpit closed back up.
http://www.uniquecobra.com/uploaded/nolastyankee/Clamped2.JPG

More views, this time the wheel well.
http://www.uniquecobra.com/uploaded/nolastyankee/Clamped3.JPG

http://www.uniquecobra.com/uploaded/nolastyankee/Flare2.JPG

The 'glass master, doing what he does best.
http://www.uniquecobra.com/uploaded/nolastyankee/LayUp1.JPG

http://www.uniquecobra.com/uploaded/nolastyankee/LayUp2.JPG

Beginning the rouging process while the glass dries...
http://www.uniquecobra.com/uploaded/nolastyankee/Sanded1.JPG

Here's the last change to the cockpit profile, we opened the rear corner slightly to improve the fit with our larger seats.
http://www.uniquecobra.com/uploaded/nolastyankee/Corner1.JPG

The cockpit taking shape.
http://www.uniquecobra.com/uploaded/nolastyankee/Progress1.JPG

Brian Carlson

Unique 9122 - 289 FIA Cobra - The Legendary "Spence" Car

Brian Carlson

Unique 9122 - 289 FIA Cobra - The Legendary "Spence" Car

pgermond
November 7th, 2005, 04:52 PM
You guys with this fiberglass work just makes my jaw drop. I'm envious!

Phil

427 Roadster, #4279436
Southern Automotive FE
3:31 and Toploader

Roseville (N.Cal)

Justin Upchurch
November 7th, 2005, 07:50 PM
Brian,
When you say that you are flairing the fender, what exactly are you doing that is different than the car out of the mold. I remember seing FIA flares as an option, but I have never really known what they are.
Who made your Harrison tank bracket?

Justin

nolastyankee
November 8th, 2005, 06:03 AM
Justin,
The difference is subtle, but once you know what to look for, you'll see a car without the flare mods from across the parking lot. Look at the top photo in this thread, this has the flares installed, and the body shape contours outward into the fender flare right behind the door. Before this change, the body continues 1"-2" behind the door before flaring into the fender.

Here's a car without the flares. Again, focus right behind the door.
http://www.uniquecobra.com/uploaded/nolastyankee/Unique FIA2.jpg

This difference is not big, but consider that the shape of the door on the FIA car was the direct result of the rear fender. They were 'cut back' from the 427 door shape due to the intrusion of the rear flare. Again, the flares are subtle, but to me they make the look.

As for the filter/Harrison bracket, my Dad made that up.

Brian Carlson

Unique 9122 - 289 FIA Cobra - The Legendary "Spence" Car

nolastyankee
November 8th, 2005, 06:51 PM
Justin and All,
Here are images of the body with and without the flare modifications.

As molded:
http://www.uniquecobra.com/uploaded/nolastyankee/Flair5.JPG

Flare added:
http://www.uniquecobra.com/uploaded/nolastyankee/Flair4.JPG


Brian Carlson

Unique 9122 - 289 FIA Cobra - The Legendary "Spence" Car

Justin Upchurch
November 8th, 2005, 08:00 PM
I see. The change makes the door area look more like it does on the ERA version of the FIA. I think this is an option from Unique, but I didn't know what it was.

Thanks,

Justin

nolastyankee
November 9th, 2005, 07:28 AM
Justin,
Yes to both of your comments. The flares are an option from Unique, and it does make the car look more like an ERA, which looks actually like the original FIA flares. Slabside cars (original street 289's) didn't have the cut-back doors or the big fenders.

Here's and original CSX slabside car all 'raced up':
http://www.uniquecobra.com/uploaded/nolastyankee/CSX.jpg
Note the doors are shaped like the 427 doors and come in just in front of the rear fender.

Here's Lynn Park's (Trigo wheels) original FIA car, CSX 2359:
http://www.uniquecobra.com/uploaded/nolastyankee/Lynn Park FIA3.jpg
Note the slabside front fenders and the cutback doors due to the protrusion of the rear fenders.

Here's another CSX FIA car, not sure if it was one of the original FIA's:
http://www.uniquecobra.com/uploaded/nolastyankee/CSX2.jpg
Note the difference in the front fender shape.

Brian Carlson

Unique 9122 - 289 FIA Cobra - The Legendary "Spence" Car

Slither
November 10th, 2005, 06:14 PM
Brian,

Thanks for the explanation on this... very informative :). Did these come from Unique, or an aftermarket supplier? What is the cost?

Paul

289 FIA

2899464

408 Windsor

Toploader (wide)

3.07 rear

nolastyankee
November 11th, 2005, 06:19 AM
Our fender flares came from Unique...Not sure of the cost, but they might be a couple hundred? More than I thought they would be, that's for sure. If you buy them right off the bat I think that Unique will install as part of the deal...Don't quote me on that though.

Brian Carlson

Unique 9122 - 289 FIA Cobra - The Legendary "Spence" Car