Wing parts (Page 1/1)
fredtoast JUN 21, 07:24 PM
Need wing stands for 87 GT

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thelinsells JUN 21, 08:20 PM
These parts can be reproduced in fiberglas.Not the same as OEM. Better These new stands would be available in several heights. 1in,2in,3in.4in,5in. The catch is I would need orders for at least ten pair to get started.With a four week lead time before they would be ready for delivery.Different tilts could be done on special order.
fredtoast JUN 21, 08:34 PM

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Originally posted by thelinsells:

These parts can be reproduced in fiberglas.Not the same as OEM. Better These new stands would be available in several heights. 1in,2in,3in.4in,5in. The catch is I would need orders for at least ten pair to get started.With a four week lead time before they would be ready for delivery.Different tilts could be done on special order.



It is great that you have these molds, but I don't see any way possible you will get ten orders at the same time ever again. I'd like to work with you, but I can't wait forever.

I have a bad feeling the interior of mine are abut to be "reproduced" in JB Weld.

Patrick JUN 26, 01:12 AM

This was mentioned a month ago... but IMO, rather pricey.
fredtoast JUN 26, 08:57 AM
These parts are not easy to find. Luckily all the damage to mine are "internal", so I will be able to make them work somehow if I have to. I just bought this car and it is going to take me a while to get everything sorted out. Guess I will just go wingless for a while.
MulletproofMonk JUN 29, 04:59 PM
I wonder why these haven't been 3d printed yet. Seems like it might be straight forward, but maybe I am wrong as I haven't done any of it...

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Mr. Farknocker JUL 13, 06:05 PM

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Originally posted by MulletproofMonk:

I wonder why these haven't been 3d printed yet. Seems like it might be straight forward, but maybe I am wrong as I haven't done any of it...




I had the same question. Are the stantions the same for both L and R? If so, someone could actually send one away to a company who can scan it and convert it an .stl file for fee so that they can be printed on demand.

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Raydar JUL 13, 06:46 PM

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Originally posted by Mr. Farknocker:


Are the stantions the same for both L and R?




Without breaking out the parts book, I believe they are angled differently, side to side, in order to take into account the "crowned" decklid surface.

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