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I love this build! I hope to be able to start a similar project someday
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The rear seats are a custom design and are covered in matching leather and blue stitching.
http://www.v8tvshow.com/69_Camaro_ZR....26.15_013.JPG The custom rear package tray is skinned in leather, and features cut-outs for the rear speakers and roll cage. The speakers play through custom grilles. http://www.v8tvshow.com/69_Camaro_ZR....26.15_014.JPG http://www.v8tvshow.com/69_Camaro_ZR....26.15_017.JPG Soon it was time to start the exterior wetsand and buff process. First the car is washed clean of dust and dangerous particles. Then, the edges and trim items are taped off and masked for protection. http://www.v8tvshow.com/69_Camaro_ZR....03.15_003.JPG Jeff hand wetsands the panels with a variety of sand paper grits, starting with 800 on rough areas and “nibs”, then progressing to 1000, 1200, 1500, 2000, 2500, and 3000 grit. The rigid rubber block ensures he does not leave finger impressions while sanding. http://www.v8tvshow.com/69_Camaro_ZR....03.15_009.JPG http://www.v8tvshow.com/69_Camaro_ZR....06.15_005.JPG |
This sanding process leaves a very dull appearance that might make you nervous… like the paint has been trashed!
http://www.v8tvshow.com/69_Camaro_ZR....06.15_006.JPG However, once the polishing starts, the magic happens and the car’s finish comes to life! http://www.v8tvshow.com/69_Camaro_ZR....07.15_011.JPG http://www.v8tvshow.com/69_Camaro_ZR....08.15_002.JPG http://www.v8tvshow.com/69_Camaro_ZR....28.15_001.JPG The Jestream Blue really stands tall in the sun! http://www.v8tvshow.com/69_Camaro_ZR....21.15_001.JPG |
It looks beautiful Kevin. In the 70's I remember wet sanding up to 600 and that being a slick paint job, 3000 makes it like glass compaired to that.
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Now it was time to install all the “jewelry” on the car. A fresh set of SS and Camaro emblems and trim was ordered from Classic Industries and installed on the car. One of the unique features of the ZR9 is that it has a mostly-stock appearing exterior including nearly all the trim.
http://www.v8tvshow.com/69_Camaro_ZR....07.15_013.JPG http://www.v8tvshow.com/69_Camaro_ZR....07.15_014.JPG http://www.v8tvshow.com/69_Camaro_ZR....07.15_005.JPG There are a couple of custom additions, however, including this 427 badge on the cowl-induction scoop… http://www.v8tvshow.com/69_Camaro_ZR....07.15_003.JPG And we had some custom “ZR9” emblems made by Emblempros (http://www.emblempros.com) that incorporate the new style ZR1 text with the custom number 9 to match our car. they are a multi-layer 3d badge that features intricate detail and a translucent “9” just like the OE ZR1 badge. We think they came out awesome. http://www.v8tvshow.com/69_Camaro_ZR....04.15_009.JPG We affixed the ZR9 badge to the fender just below the Camaro script with 3M trim mounting tape. http://www.v8tvshow.com/69_Camaro_ZR....04.15_016.JPG |
Sweeeeeeeeeeet!:cool:
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Excellent job Kevin and crew.
I try to explain to non-car (and some car) people why a pro quality car build is so insanely expensive from a time and financial angle. If you haven't lived it you simply don't understand the level of detail involved to make it look good AND function like OEM. |
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