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I am thinking of getting a classic Ferrari to take to France with me once the Supra is sold, looking through the adds tonight and came across this, not interested in it for myself of course but is it possible to just weld a new front end onto a crashed car? I thought that would be a very poor weak car once done ?

 

Plenty of nice ones out there at the moment to choose from, think a 355 would be nice

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Cut and shut is actually legal as long as you put it on a Q plate. In fact if done right you'll end up with a much stronger than OEM vehicle, much frickin heavier but still stronger. I'd also be less worried about replacing the front end on a car that doesn't have the weight and torque of an engine pushed through it. Probably no different to swapping the boot end on an orion.

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I've done similar on a Talbot Sunbeam and a Vauxhall Chevette :D

 

Probably wouldn't try it with a Ferrari :shock:

 

The key to it is to remove all damaged panels through all the welds and spot welds leaving the sound panels ready to receive the replacement panels exactly as they would fit in the factory.

 

This would really need a jig (you *could* make your own out of something substantial like steel I beam if you could get hold of the measurements) and would need to probably pull any panels and chassis members that are only very slightly out of alignment.

 

Once straight and jigged up the replacement panels could then be welded on using the original weld holes/joints to make it 99% as good as new.

 

A lot of work and a long term project unless you have a bodyshop!

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