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1st Generation 1964 1/2 - 1973 - Questions & general discussions that apply to a specific year => 1969 - 70 Shelby => Topic started by: VikingNJ on April 19, 2018, 04:09:46 PM

Title: 69/70 Shelby Fender & Hood Glue Detail
Post by: VikingNJ on April 19, 2018, 04:09:46 PM
I tried looking for the fiberglass glue detail but wasn't successful finding anything on the forums.
 
1. Does anyone know what exactly did AO Smith use as a glue for fenders and hood? What was glue?
2. Was it same as fender and hood. It doesn't appear to be the same from what I see from my original parts. Is it still available? If not, what is the replacement glue recommended to use.
3. One last question, the glue used on the fenders to attach top metal frame/brace, what was it. Same as other glue used on fender? Does it still exist, if not, was is the replacement glue.

All ideas and thoughts are welcome.

Thanks,
Nils
Title: Re: 69/70 Shelby Fender & Hood Glue Detail
Post by: Coralsnake on April 19, 2018, 05:13:31 PM
The redish brown glue is not available to the best of my knowledge

Some have recreated the look

I have heard others say to try the Corvette crowd
Title: Re: 69/70 Shelby Fender & Hood Glue Detail
Post by: Bossbill on April 19, 2018, 05:23:54 PM
The king of panel bonding is 3M.

I used a 3M 08115 when bonding metal to fiberglass on my race car. I was bonding the metal 'L' of an original 65 front fender to my lightweight fiberglass pieces.

It requires a special application gun. All in at about $125 (the gun is not cheap).

You should go to the 3M site and look up the various bonding adhesives and how to apply them.
Title: Re: 69/70 Shelby Fender & Hood Glue Detail
Post by: Bob Gaines on April 19, 2018, 05:37:09 PM
I tried looking for the fiberglass glue detail but wasn't successful finding anything on the forums.
 
1. Does anyone know what exactly did AO Smith use as a glue for fenders and hood? What was glue?
2. Was it same as fender and hood. It doesn't appear to be the same from what I see from my original parts. Is it still available? If not, what is the replacement glue recommended to use.
3. One last question, the glue used on the fenders to attach top metal frame/brace, what was it. Same as other glue used on fender? Does it still exist, if not, was is the replacement glue.

All ideas and thoughts are welcome.

Thanks,
Nils
I am not sure of the exact trade name of the specific products used at AO Smith back in the day. I am fairly confident that they were all 3M products based on some conversations I was part of with a 3M rep on the subject.  The product used on the hood was a special fiberglass to fiberglass 2 part product 3M sells. It has a brownish orange look. I believe the approximate product is still sold by 3M with a very close tint.  It is painted over with black on a 69 Shelby hood so it doesn't stand out as such . The metal bonding strip for the fenders was a different product again most likely 3M designed to hold both fiberglass and metal. It was typically very dark gray almost black. 3M also sells a modern day equivalent that looks similar. 3M supplied the stripes for 69 Shelby's also so they have a history which also supports the conversation I shared with the rep.   
Title: Re: 69/70 Shelby Fender & Hood Glue Detail
Post by: J_Speegle on April 19, 2018, 05:50:47 PM
Agree with the red oxide sort of color of the hood bonding glue and for fenders (metal strip to fenders as well as bonding the brackets and sections together being almost black.  For the dark gray/black we just found a epoxy body bonding glue in the color the red oxide we didn't do so haven't had to hunt that down in the more recent years.  As Bob mentioned its pretty much hidden so the color may not be as important in the finished product if you choose to use a different color and if you need to
Title: Re: 69/70 Shelby Fender & Hood Glue Detail
Post by: VikingNJ on April 20, 2018, 11:43:25 AM
Thanks everyone for your feedback very much appreciated... Will contact 3M and let everyone know what product details are soon.