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scuncio 11-27-2019 05:14 PM

Deal of the Day '72 GTO, Original Paint, #s 400/4-sp/AC, $25k
 
$25k obo seems like a solid deal for this car. I don't see many of the '70-72 GTOs in this condition - wonder if the paint can be brought back on the horizontal surfaces?

Link to 1972 GTO auction

https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/RHsAA...kp/s-l1600.jpg

https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/UkAAA...lM/s-l1600.jpg

https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/3NsAA...lY/s-l1600.jpg

https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/v4QAA...pj/s-l1600.jpg

https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/5OYAA...r2/s-l1600.jpg

southernfriedcj 11-30-2019 12:34 AM

Glad that one is not local. It would be difficult to resist.

Niblet 11-30-2019 01:20 AM

That's a heck of a deal if you ask me

Dave Rifkin 11-30-2019 01:06 PM

I wouldn't touch a thing on that car.

resto4u 11-30-2019 07:44 PM

that is a cool car. but the paint can't be saved. i would buff it as best possible, then use sand fix on it and spray a couple coats of laquer and buff. it would look better, but still would see some of the checking.

Tidmack 12-02-2019 01:37 PM

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I hear you, but I've been pretty successful at bringing old paint back from the dead. This '72 GTO might surprise us once it is professionally polished. I constantly think about how many survivors out there would benefit from a little paint correction TLC...



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Originally Posted by resto4u (Post 1473485)
that is a cool car. but the paint can't be saved. i would buff it as best possible, then use sand fix on it and spray a couple coats of laquer and buff. it would look better, but still would see some of the checking.


RSSSfan 12-02-2019 04:53 PM

Wow, this one's about an hour from me. Engine looks like it was "fluffed" to me, but otherwise, what an awesome survivor!

JRSully 12-03-2019 01:07 AM

looks like its had some fluffing besides the engine, new rear bumper for sure. It looks like somebody may have started to bring the paint "back" on the roof, pass side front. Nice basic fun Goat for sure

prototype 12-03-2019 02:49 AM

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Originally Posted by Tidmack (Post 1473750)
I hear you, but I've been pretty successful at bringing old paint back from the dead. This '72 GTO might surprise us once it is professionally polished. I constantly think about how many survivors out there would benefit from a little paint correction TLC...

Are you a Meguiars #7 fan?

Tidmack 12-03-2019 01:14 PM

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Originally Posted by prototype (Post 1473866)
Are you a Meguiars #7 fan?

Absolutely. It's quite a process, with several compounds, polishes, and pads along the way. But, #7 is fantastic with single stage paint. I believe I had about 50 hours into the paint on that green '71. All the stripes were masked, high spots taped, etc, to keep from wearing through. It's been several years since I polished that car and it hasn't faded back out. My intent here wasn't to hijack this '72 thread, but just to point out that the paint could likely be saved and look pretty damn good.

Jeff


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