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Looks like molded plastic or fiberglass. Either way it can serve as a pattern to make a new one or replaced with sheet rubber or a aluminum cover pop-riveted together without compound curves.

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On 6/21/2023 at 8:49 PM, Rodnok said:

In aviation it would be referred to as a fairing.

When I used google lens to search, many images from airplanes came up, but nothing quite like what I'm looking for. 

 

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On 6/22/2023 at 8:53 AM, MV8 said:

Looks like molded plastic or fiberglass. Either way it can serve as a pattern to make a new one or replaced with sheet rubber or a aluminum cover pop-riveted together without compound curves.

I don’t have the part, just pictures where they were used. I think I will be able to fabricate one from aluminum, just wanted to find one for ease…..

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15 hours ago, ok7 said:

I don’t have the part, just pictures where they were used. I think I will be able to fabricate one from aluminum, just wanted to find one for ease…..

I look forward to seeing what you come up with. I guess you found an incomplete project? Details?

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5 hours ago, MV8 said:

I look forward to seeing what you come up with. I guess you found an incomplete project? Details?

yes, a retirement project. I've had it about a year, 2005 Stalker, fifth maybe sixth owner unfinished.... and a bit of a mess.

I’ve spent most of my time sorting the engine. Just starting to think about the chassis and body work. The picture is car on trailer ready to come home...

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Looks like a fun project! Interesting work by the previous owners. The nylon rod mounts for attaching a fan to a radiator are available separately. Looks like they put bolts through the core on a radiator that is no longer available. I'm glad they didn't finish it with the fuel line through the passenger compartment.

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That fuel line was one of the first things to go! That raidator has been replaced and new puller fan located behind. It took quite a bit of effort to model and have a raidator built to fit, but I think it was well worth it. The shrouded puller fan should be more efficient also.

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