Separating Bonded Fiberglass Panels

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Uploaded by on Aug 5, 2009

A how-to restoration video illustrating a quick and easy way to separate the bonded fiberglass body panels of a classic Corvette Stingray. This is a great method for preventing damage to the panels and bonding strips during separation.

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  • whatever. just keep adding bondo and then sand. bondo forever.

  • vERY GOOD THANKS FOR THE INFO.

  • Thanks for sharing man. Good work keep it up

  • great video

  • I need to remove and replace the right front fender from my C3 because of a small exhaust manifold fire I just had. I think the fender is beyond repair. Can anyone help me with some tips? Because I don't need to replace the whole front clip, where do I seperate the front corner for the easiest re-attachment? Anyone??? Thanks in advance!!!

  • Very useful information. As you said, I haven't seen this process explained ANYWHERE else. Wish I had seen it about a week ago when I removed a hood skin! Oh well, next time I'll be able to do it right. Excellent job!

  • Nice video... Also, great web site.... assumingly, this technique would have been used during the removal of the firewall and front clip?

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