I just finished this one 2 weeks ago. Was a numbers matching 1968 camaro SS 327 4 speed. I did quarter panel replacements, color change,swapped in a 502ci,tremec 5 speed and rear disk brake conversion. Power steering,power brakes,A/C and painless wiring was also added to this car.
Please leave any comments about what you think of my work. I have more pics of this build and all my other builds if anyone is interested.
Thanks Allen Skaggs "Flawless Customs"
Bigtyme1 Hope this helps
Open up the doors and tape all the back sides of the doors and hinge area right to the edge of the door with 2in tape, a pain it the ass but you can tape it good. Then tape up the back of the fender jam with the door open again tape close to the edge
Stuff some paper in the hinge area to help stop any overspray.
Take some 2in tape and tape inside the edge of the door so the tape is hanging over the edge of the door so whe you shut it the door the tape will be blocking the door to fender gap to stop the over spary.
You can open the doors during the paint job and paint the jams at the same time but it's hard to get the back side of the doors and fender jams with out them looking dry.
That's going to be the tuff area without shooting it apart
pretty much like he said, pain in the ass. i actually taped inside of the jam area backs of the fenders before the final assembly, easier to get out after the job than to tape it up after its together. I always back tape everything
' need it or not" there is no such thing as to careful. This car got painted inside and out. the back side of everything is as perfect as the outside.