Took a break from sanding this weekend and decided to try to make some 550-style clam latches.
Got pretty far along in the 9 or so hours I spent working from the junk pile. Why do this?
Three reasons:
- It’s cool. Original Spyders had these latches you turned with a long churchkey; the replicas don’t. More legit-looking detail is just better.
- The modern replicas use two Bug hood latches to hold the clam down—and they’re fiddly. It is reported that clams sometimes pop open on bumps, leaving just the wicked-cool leather straps to keep the clam from flying up and off and causing quite a ruckus out there on Highway 61. Adding a slot-lock as original can only make things better, from a purely practical perspective.
- I’m tired of sanding.