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Well....She's Nekkid!
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Well, my gold car is now blown apart for paint. Will have it up on the rotisserie within the next week or so. My nephew from Lawn Guyland will be out here for a visit in a week or so.... little does he know that he will be scraping the goo off the belly of this thing to earn his keep before it goes over to the media blaster's. More gory teardown photos at the link below.
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Looking good Rob!
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That looks great. You have been busy. If you can, take pics of the blasting process. We all love pics here....
Well it is actually for a self serving interest cause I'm going to have to do the same to mine. :D The body seems to be in pretty good shape. :thumbsup: |
I love when someone makes progress on their project (unlike me, lol). :thumbsup:
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Thanks guys…I will take some photos of the car at media blast, I should be able to be there while he does it. Yes this one is a really solid body. When I was in school back in NY, I had a 68 that rusted away from underneath me, so, when I went looking for a 69 for my project back in 2002, finding a car with little or no rust was a big priority for me. I was glad when I found this one with it’s sun-faded 20+ year old crummy earl scheib paint job… This car took a tap in the rear tail panel at some point, which is full of bondo, so that is coming out and getting replaced with a GM NOS one which I had the good fortune to find...
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Looks good Rob !!!!
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Lookin good. Are you painting it gold? I like gold. Gold is good.
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Looks good! I learned my lesson now about finding a solid body to start a project. What color are you painting it?
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Looks good! I'm just barely one step ahead of you!! Just about done sanding the bottom of my car...man the rotisserie sure is paying off this week!!
What color...we want to know!!!!! :yes: |
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me too... or unlike me too...however you wanna look at it :D |
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