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Old 03-13-2020, 04:51 PM
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Yes, agreed, guys! I'd give up my Cuda, 911, and new 2500 Ram for a straight up trade! That car when it came out was the "dream" for me. Sat in one at Mecum in DFW when I sold the Mustang there and it was pretty sweet. I owned several Z3s and always dreamed of the Z8. And like you, wish they weren't holding their values!

Maybe after I get done with the 507 I need to jamb it down to Tim's house for a photo shoot with your neighbor's-8!?

Let the fun begin!

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Old 03-13-2020, 08:13 PM
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Boy you guys are right!! That fender buck looks like a piece of furniture!
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Old 03-14-2020, 01:46 PM
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Bill, my neighbor bought his in 2005, he paid sticker price at that time. It's a 13,000 mile car. It was really stunning. I started looking at them on line and they are not cheap to buy.
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Old 03-22-2020, 11:35 AM
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Now that I'm back home and Crusty is down for the count with a bad main harness, I turned my attention to the 507 and getting the buck fabricated up. The buck frame consists of 4x4 posts and after a few hours, voila! A gurney! Wait, that's not exactly PC right now. There's 15 stations and all are exactly 10" on center. I marked them all and as you can see with the drill marks provided by the 3D scanning company, there's a corresponding number to indicate the position. It slipped right in! Woohoo!

I should have this built today...two weeks until paint! More to come!!

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Old 03-22-2020, 08:07 PM
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So with every panel being 10" on center, I laid that all out but still wanted to verify everything before I started assembling the buck. Using one of the longitudinal stations, I double checked the 10" marks. Also, once positioned I checked to make sure the stations were square. They are tight on the frame so they hold in position well. If that didn't happen I think I'd be chasing a set of very large Dominos!

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I started in the center and built outwards. Seems to be the best balance on the gurney, er.. body dolly .

Once the stations were lined up I used the 1.5" stringers to hold them together while I installed the longitude stations. Some banging and taping here and there, but they all interlocked pretty easily! I'm just so pleased with this design!

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Old 03-22-2020, 08:19 PM
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The parts came came together so precisely that there's maybe 1/16th of a gap on the front and back sections. I mean, if that's not adhering to BMW exacting standards, I don't know what is!

The initial stage of the buck is complete but there is some detail work that needs to be done now. Where the stations come together the angle is sharp and needs to be sanded flush. You can see this in my photos of before and after. This will need to be done all around the car. After that, I'll use some stringers and outline the interior, wheel wells, and then the front and back of the body will be formed from solid wood.

More to come as the detail work continues!

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Wow! That is nothing short of amazing. You look so proud in the last picture as you should.

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Old 03-22-2020, 09:18 PM
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Looks great Dave.
Obviously, this is for checking panels, not beating on them.

Are you going to have the luxury of a fender buck for pouding out the front fenders; something like you posted in post 107?
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Old 03-22-2020, 09:55 PM
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Correct, Lynn. I do plan on making fender bucks. I’m strateegerizing my next plan of attack on this. Depending of my thought process, I might start on the chassis first then go into the body forming. Now that I have the buck I can have accurate measurements with wheel base, track width, etc. Gonna be such a fun build!!

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