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Does anyone have first hand knowledge of the quality and fittment of the

GT5-S body panels that are currently available for converting an eary Pantera?

I have heard several completely different stories concerning the fittment.

One vendor(who has a great reputation) tells me that they are very nice but not 100%

accurate . Another vendor who I have always had great dealings with, says that there

is only one person making the sheet metal and it is total crap!



I have seen several cars that have been converted and they look amazing..



Anyone have anything to add that may shed some light on the subject?



Thanks,
Ron McCall
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Ron,

Only comment I have is I went thru 2 sets of steel flairs to finally get about an 85% of what i wanted as the end result to be for my GR4 Build.

Recently I bought sheetmetal DYNACORN for my BOSS 302 restoration and it fit to about a 90% of what i expected.

In both cases I worked the metal to fit equal to factory fit ... I;m convinced that the factory fit wasn't a 100%.

I would have to think on your subject GT5-S conversion ...its a real long shot ... who is selling these pieces and are they steel ... do they represent that these pieces where made off factory bucks ?

Ron
IMO, I would have to say that to get this done correctly, and by that I mean as nice as GT5-S as you've ever seen, there would be some non-negotiables that I could not live without. The first is finding someone that understands symmetry from one side of the car to the other; and front to back symmetry and how to check for it. The other metal working skills that would be needed for such an endeavor would be being expert at an English wheel, planishing hammer, knowing how to shrink metal, and any other metal working skills that most body shops don't do nowadays.

Not saying that the conversion could not be done, but it sounds to be very expensive to get it done correctly. I know that I would not attempt such a project without someone extremely versed in metal craft.

Best of luck!

Mark
The original GT5S cars are virtually all hand made. I am of the opinion that no two panels regardless of who made them will be exactly alike.

Installing new GT5S panels on an existing car means virtually re-manufacturing the car.

Some are better then others on that, and even so, some have good days and some bad.

Don't ever check for symmetry on any of these cars. It simply does not exist. It might only exist in the eyes of the beholder? I actually don't think it really exists on a stock body either. Never did. Never will.

The first time I ever saw a real factory GT5S in person was Lauren Fixes' car. I was so overwhelmed with the presence of the car, I never noticed anything like that. It was like I was high. I was just floating on the sensuality of the flow of the car.

Wonder if she still has it? The car that is?
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Originally posted by DOES 200:
I know of someone doing a custom carbon fiber 5S by using my red 5S as a model. Should be very light, and done to perfection. Maybe they might consider production at a cost since the mold is done.


My main problem with that is with the rigidity of the car being comprised.
Cutting away all of that sheetmetal has to have a huge effect. Not totally convinced that bonding the CF parts back would add enough back.
Do you think you could provide me with his contact info so that I could discuss it with him?
Or have him contact me? rfmccall@comcast.net

Thanks,
Ron
If I'm not mistaken whats in PATS site is an SI ... the 5S is what Michael has and his is a Targa ..I would agree its a beauty.

Ron I think I'm stating the obvious that the car would be mounted prior to cutting anything on a frame machine to hold it in place ? I have to admit I bonded my rear 1/2 of my deck lid hinges to the CF deck lid and they are on there for good ... personally I think it could be done bonding the CF panels ... but I would have to state that I think some rigidity would have to be added to the frame and might offset the weight savings of a CF body.
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If I'm not mistaken whats in PATS site is an SI ... the 5S is what Michael has and his is a Targa ..I would agree its a beauty.


I cant remember if Pats car started out as a L or Pre L. Was converted to a 5S, then to a Si.


I think it was a "L", then it was a GT-5, then it was made into a SI
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