There have been so many requests for membership into the FiberFab Avenger Club By the guys that own FiberFab Aztec's its time to get another club going.... I'm...
Hopefully, we will be able to keep many fiberfabs on the road. Len we'll have to get some pictures of your Aztec. Rich, I don't know how you accomplish all ...
Joe ....<br><br>Everybody was looking for the Aztec web pages on American Kit Car Club last night... I have 2 links on this club... GO to the links page (Click...
Rags, Yes, that's what I was looking for, I finally got it to work myself yesterday. For the freeyellow aztec address, I was only getting a google directory. I...
Joe I think that Price of his toys is now defunct. It no longer exists... the stuff that you find hanging around on the net now is just old shit sitting on ...
Our first post! Would like to thank Joe for directing us here and I hope all the other Aztec Owners/enthusiasts reading this will take the time to join and ...
Rags, If you need them I can send you some photos of my Aztec as soon as I get my scanner hooked up. It is great to see a site for the Aztec. There seems to be...
I have a dual exhaust that exits the back of my Aztec through the body. I was thinking of keeping it the same but the heat has damaged the coupler and ...
Lets get some pictures on the photo albums.. If you setting up you own albums please follow the format that I use setting up Joes... Real Name then your screen...
Hi All!<br>This is great that there is an Aztec club! I am searching for my old Aztec 7, but haven't had much luck. It was a grey "7" my father and I built in...
I am curious to find out how many Aztec kits were sold as well as the numbers breakdown for each model? (i.e. how many gull-wings, flip-cabs..etc) Anyone ...
If you look at the page in the upper right hand corner of the page is a line "Edit My Comments"<br><br>To make it easy to see what another member owns If each...
I too would be interested in production numbers and years. Is there any way of knowing when the individual bodies were built? I think my body is an Aztec GT,...
Eric,<br> The rubber molding for the windshield (63-66 Corvette glass) is a Chevrolet part number. (Part # 3844049) The 5 piece chrome/stainless trim surround...
Hey guys, all I know about the body #'s is what I have read from the fiberfab avenger club's past postings about a month ago. I know that not all bodies were...
I like your way of making the window track. I saw a window "mechanism" in a street rod that consisted of a slot in the inner door with a threaded stud coming...
Got a little tip for everybody... After all these years of riding harleys with windshields.. you all know how screwed up they get from the dust and bugs in the...
This info comes just at the right time. I'm checking out both and getting both. Where are your door cylinders bolted to for your gullwing doors? Mine are ...
Don't rule out glass as an option for windows.<br>I know that Fiberfab included the side window GLASS with the Deluxe Aztec kits, but am not sure if that ...
If anyone has, or knows where to find a drivers side door for a Aztec GT II, please let me know. <br>Also, the guy I got my Aztec GT from also has an Avenger...
If you find someone who is parting out an Aztec GT I need the lower part of the dash. Some former owner cut away the lower part of mine where the gauges go and...
Eric,<br> Have you considered trying to make the bottom half of the dashboard? Its not a very big section, if you need something to use as a guideline I can ...
If somebody had a loose dash you could cut a mold off of it... Temporary molds are easy to make nothing more that some thin strips of plywood for structure and...
Is it possible to make a mirror image of a mold or an existing part? Say like a door? Where is the best place to find information on mold making?<br> Thanks,...
Rod Patt has designed a badge that is exactly like the club's Fiberfab logo. It is made of plexiglass and has a sticky backing to mount on your car. They are...
Chris... <br><br> Molds are relatively easy to make.. you need to cut some plywood (Thin) that basically follows the contour of the item that you want to make...