Does this mean what I think it does?
Yep it does. Loaded up and headed for the paint booth next week some time.
Wish me luck.
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It's been a hard couple of days of prep work but it's in the booth, taped up and wiped down, ready for paint. Bryan says Monday because we're supposed to see lower temperatures and drier air then. Let me tell you it was miserable in that paint booth today. The thermometer said 95 and the humidity is about 99% around here right now. Photos below:
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Glad to have been able to help; you are very welcome.
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Kinda forgot to update this thread much. Heres where we stand.
I finished buffing out the rest of the car this morning. Then I gave it a hand bath to see where I am in this process. Mostly it looks good. I've got a few places that need a touch more sanding and buffed again. Overall, I'm very pleased. Not bad for a guy in a 2 car garage. https://youtu.be/JsAvOsZdDAY |
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Looks good
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I guess we will call it a wrap on the paint job. I still have a few hundred little details to fix but she made her first voyage out of the garage this morning. Some fresh gas went a long way towards settling the rough engine down. Being idle for 3 years is hard on an old car. Not the best beauty shots but you'll get the idea. Now I have to clean it really well and touch up a few nicks. I'm still debating on the hood bird. It might have to go back on the car to match the blue of the shaker call outs
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Excellent!!!! JOB!!!!
Love the Vinyl Roof !!!! Did you do it yourself or send it out for that??? I vote Yes to the Bird going back on! I just got my rotisserie, my 70 Bird is going on it next couple of days cant wait. What Rims are those? are those those new 17s??? looks great! Dennis B.
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Can you get the bird done in blue?
I would still vote for it either way. Nice looking car. Your hard work paid off. 1968 Coronet R/T
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The wheels are the 17 inch Rally II wheels from Year One. I have the hood bird decal but I've been debating putting the old screaming chicken back on. It looks a little naked without it though.
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I thought those were those were the the new 17s, super nice!
I would like to get a couple sets for my projects but its a ways off yet. What Bird do you have and why is other different ? please post what differences are? Dennis B.
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