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    Junior Member maragni1985's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by sean View Post
    Ugh.. the eybrows
    I see some Deloreans have this, what causes this problem?

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    Expansion of the fascia material. It isn't very well supported underneath. One fix is to install and aluminum bar inside the fascia.

    Having said that, not all fascias warp.
    Dermot
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    Let's see if you bastards can do 90. dvonk's Avatar
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    also, DMCH is now manufacturing fiberglass reproduction front fascias...

    here is a photo of a finished & painted one--simply beautiful:

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    Quote Originally Posted by dvonk View Post
    also, DMCH is now manufacturing fiberglass reproduction front fascias...

    here is a photo of a finished & painted one--simply beautiful:

    Now that is beautiful.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stevedmc View Post
    Now that is beautiful.
    It' beautiful, Steve, but it's not BINACLE BEAUTIFUL.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mluder View Post
    It' beautiful, Steve, but it's not BINACLE BEAUTIFUL.
    Yeah. Binnacles take a decade of research and design to develop. A fascia takes about 6 months.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dvonk View Post
    also, DMCH is now manufacturing fiberglass reproduction front fascias...

    here is a photo of a finished & painted one--simply beautiful:

    Yep, James showed that to some of us when I was visited the DMCH for the fun event. He even mentioned how light it is compared to the original, which you can easily hold with one hand. Course, you still have to have some muscle but even with my girly muscles, it wasn't very difficult to do.

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    There's a lot to see in these photos. One thing to check for sure is the left quarter panel just below the rub strip (missing) where it meets the rear bumper. In photo #11 or so does the stainless panel look bent or is it the lighting? Looks dinged to me. Chris already notes the string of photos is more than one car. Fender antenna comes and goes, as do the eyebrows and busted headlight. Cannot tell where one car starts and the other begins. So you get comments on the whole pile, by approximate photo numbers:

    Photos #1-2: Fender antenna busted or just retracted?
    #6: Those eyebrows. Have never seen them so bad and in a matching pair like that. Fixable. Or get another fascia - see #14 and #32 for other reasons to consider that move. If on the same car, that is.
    #14: large gap between fascia and fender/hood
    #16: cracked panel above rear bulkhead, below rear window
    #22: Console tray loose, carpet just behind pass. seat unhooked and is that a drooping headliner seen just above the passenger headrest? Hard to tell.
    #27: Original coolant header tank. Fits with the 5,000mile claim as it has not burst - yet. Replace.
    #32, just after the rain shot: The front bumper is drilled for plates. Not uncommon, but not everybody likes or needs that feature.
    #39: Paint peeling off the windshield trim panel. Also, maybe the upper door outer seal, the one riveted behind the torsion bar, is not there?
    #40: Now the eyebrows are gone but the headlights are pointing lots of different directions. But none are broken.
    #40: Is the driver side drop glass not fitting at the upper rear or is it a funny reflection?

    Nothing catastrophic, all of these things can be fixed - on whichever cars have them. The left quarter panel would be the expensive bit. Figuring out which photos go with the car that's being sold seems to be a reasonable first step.

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