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Restoring a Lambo 400 2+2 from the Abyss

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  1. garybobileff

    garybobileff Formula 3
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    We made a fiberglass buck.
    Gary Bobileff
     
  2. Looney

    Looney F1 Rookie

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    that is pure artistry, well done.
     
  3. forza_lamborghini

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    This is fun to watch - keep the photos coming! Thanks!
     
  4. jjeffries

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    Real coachbuilding, what a treat to watch. Thanks for taking the time and effort to post. John in CT.
     
  5. Olivier NAMECHE

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    BRAVO Gary, this is excellent work approach !

    and thank you to share this work
     
  6. Jalpa_Mike

    Jalpa_Mike F1 Rookie

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    Very nice work, Gary. It's beginning to look like a proper 400GT again!

    Mike
     
  7. Bxtech

    Bxtech Formula Junior

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    Wow, looks beautiful! I love following these kinds of threads. A true artist at work for sure. Fantastic work!
     
  8. Olivier NAMECHE

    Olivier NAMECHE F1 Veteran

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    Thank you for sharing !

    I've seen it in life, but find the idea tremendous to share with the Lambo community !!!

    Keep on going !
     
  9. BJJ

    BJJ Formula 3
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    Great work!

    By the way, my question with respect to the availability of the cut-off non-original front was not just fun ...

    Cheers, Bernhard
     
  10. jjeffries

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    Masterclass, super-cool. Thanks, John
     
  11. red27

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    love it! Just fabulous to see such great fabrication skills.
    M
     
  12. BBoyJmE

    BBoyJmE Formula Junior

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    You guys are PROS! That is amazing skill right there! as a 3D artist, I can do all that on the computer, but only dream of knowing where to start when it comes to fabrication in real life!
     
  13. 4re308

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    Incredible work Gary!!
     
  14. 2NA

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    Nice stuff!
     
  15. kmb58

    kmb58 Karting

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    So this is fascinating. I myself am going to be trying my hand at some sheet metal forming. Door skins and roof skin for a Diablo. I thought a lot of it would be done with an English wheel and bead roller but can also see seams in the roof skin around the rear window. Do you suppose the door skins are pieced together as well?

    Remarkable work!
     
  16. ralfabco

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    Looks great :)
     

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