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I have a small update on my project. I bougth some lizard skin from eastwood and shot it this weekend. I migth say im pretty impressed with the results. 1-gallon was enough for the interior and doors. I also painted the underneath this past weekend. I picked Hugger Orange for my project. let me know what you guys think. comments are welcomed:thumbsup:
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I love it! I'm just not bold enough to go with orange. :thumbsup:
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Ralph ---- Would you PLEASE BUY A ROTISSERIE this time!! LOL -- Man!! I can't believe you rolled around on a creeper and painted that car like that -- you are my new hero!
Had to comment - so I am "subscribed" to this thread... Nice work on your previous cars... and will be fun to see this new project go together. :thumbsup: |
Yeah it was fun!:willy: I do want a rotisseri really bad but for the cost and to use it 1-time well it outweighs the benefits. Does anyone rent one?....All i know is that keeping the gun at a certain angle as to not run dry or hit the car somehow really takes its toll.Wish they made a gun were you dont run dry untill your done because getting down and standing up really let me know im getting old:wow: .......next is putting in the front frame so i can line everything up and just touch up the little things so i can paint the car. So the real fun is coming....i will post more as i go. Remember im a normal guy just like many of you. Im building this car on a little budget of 150.00 every 2 weeks so i do what i can. Thanks for the compliments!:thumbsup:
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From one So-Cal guy to another, welcome! Project looks great--hope to see you at the California Speedway, with the car soon!
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Ralph --- I was kidding of course on the rotisserie -- but I still can't even imagine the amount of work you've done laying on your back. You are da man!
I agree with the "single use" of the rotisseries -- and many guys buy one - use it and then sell it for close to the cost (they don't wear out!) == so the actual cost is pretty low - and the amount of work you can get done "comfortably" is well worth the small cost ($100 maybe? when all said and done). Just my "idea". You've done some killer stuff buddy -- keep us posted!! And welcome aboard - this is the best car website period! Lots of really really good folks here! :hail: |
Man you are an inspiration. Your paint jobs on the 69 and 65 look very good. You inspire me to possibly paint my own project. Keep up the good work.
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Nice job on both the Camaro and the Chevelle. You've already done alot on the new project. Nice work.
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