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Sandro's 1969 502 Camaro 11-15-2018 06:34 PM

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Originally Posted by slimjim (Post 686113)
"its taken so long that better parts have become available"

Aint that the truth, good luck with the new paint shop

Thanks, I defiantly have a hard time staying on track with what I originally wanted out of this car. I love the whole process, so it’s all fun.

214Chevy 11-15-2018 11:58 PM

Looking good!!

Jimbo1367 11-18-2018 06:55 AM

I absolutely love all the pics in post 72. One of my favorite forum builds of all time.

glassman 11-18-2018 07:24 AM

So good!!! It resembles mine in many ways, and still can't get enough of it. I must say, your gonna really really enjoy driving it!!
What's the ETA on paint? And what are the interior plans? (Stockish or custom?)

Sandro's 1969 502 Camaro 11-18-2018 10:47 AM

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Originally Posted by glassman (Post 686231)
So good!!! It resembles mine in many ways, and still can't get enough of it. I must say, your gonna really really enjoy driving it!!
What's the ETA on paint? And what are the interior plans? (Stockish or custom?)

Thanks Mike, you have a pretty awesome car!
I just found a new shop for paint and body work, they are telling me a couple months to get it in there. Interior is going to be basically stock, with some custom seat stitching to resemble factory standard interior. I really wanted this car to be as close to factory appearing, but be enjoyable to drive.

Jimbo1367 11-22-2018 07:20 AM

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Originally Posted by Sandro's 1969 502 Camaro (Post 680180)
Jim, these are all the products I used to do these panels. After body work and primer I sprayed the SEM texturing paint and then sanded it lightly with 400 grit to get a uniform texture. Once that was done I sprayed with the OER black paint. I also included a pic of the panels before the plastic filler!

Hope this helps!

Sorry about not getting to reply until now. TYVM I reference your build thread a lot on what I want to do next. Your work inspires me immensely.

Sandro's 1969 502 Camaro 11-26-2018 08:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Jimbo1367 (Post 686388)
Sorry about not getting to reply until now. TYVM I reference your build thread a lot on what I want to do next. Your work inspires me immensely.

No problem! I’m no expert, hopefully some of my ideas work for you.

Sandro's 1969 502 Camaro 11-26-2018 08:51 PM

Car is getting some exhaust
 
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I’m having my exhaust done on the car while I wait for a spot at the body shop.
I wish I had some welding skills like this guy https://instagram.com/frankensteinsp...d=gqbyqt64gwy4

He’s doing something a little driffrent, I think it should sound pretty awesome. I’m sure my nieghbors will not be pleased lol. I,m running 3” with Borla XR-1 mufflers. Can’t wait to hear the car running.

Goosesdad 11-27-2018 07:43 AM

Beautiful!

syborg tt 11-27-2018 12:54 PM

Holy crud does that look cool and honestly I can't wait to hear it.

I also jumped on Facebook to look at his stuff and I am blown away.

You all need to go check out his exhausts. His welds are awesome.
https://www.facebook.com/Frankenstei...2278637803560/

ps I hope it's okay that I went snooping and found him on facebook and then posted it in your bitchen thread.

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Originally Posted by Sandro's 1969 502 Camaro (Post 686563)
I’m having my exhaust done on the car while I wait for a spot at the body shop.
I wish I had some welding skills like this guy https://instagram.com/frankensteinsp...d=gqbyqt64gwy4

He’s doing something a little driffrent, I think it should sound pretty awesome. I’m sure my nieghbors will not be pleased lol. I,m running 3” with Borla XR-1 mufflers. Can’t wait to hear the car running.



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