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Old 04-24-2005, 06:31 PM
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Originally posted by clayfoushee


I'm always amazed at how different various originals looked. The rear fender flairs on 3047 don't look at all like today's CSX, Kirkham, or ERA cars from the angle of the picture above in it's blue incarnation.
Clay... you bring out a very interesting point...a detailer's delight...

You are right.... dead right. The reason that the flares on CSX, Kirkham, or ERA don't look like that is that they were ALL take-offs from a 427 street car. The only replica that I know of, that was taken off an S/C, was the Contemporary.

The original Comps had almost no flare...part of the conversion to an S/C had an exaggerated lip pounded out on the rear wings.

Major body work on many of the original S/C's have muted this original flare.

I concede that the gold paint above tends to accentuate the body curves and edges, but the flare is very much pronounced..

Look at this secret picture of ex-Ned's 3042 rear flare, taken by me using a highly accurate measuring instrument ...compare it to any of the S/C replicas
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