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Old 12-06-2021, 03:25 PM
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Photo 65 - 67 - Removed the overspray and was able to keep the original finish on the brackets. I coated in them RPM after being soaked in evapo. Notice a trend yet? lol

BTW the screws are from the license plate light.
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Old 12-07-2021, 01:06 PM
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Great project Darrell, and glad to see your finally getting onto the 68 Z. I assume you're removing the rear spoiler and plan to repair the trunk lid and repaint the deck?

Looking forward to following this one.
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I’d like to not paint anything at this point as I mentioned in an earlier post. If I do anything it’ll be make some plugs and paint those and put them into the spoiler holes. I’m also looking for original paint fenders but that is becoming a task I’m not sure I can accomplish. But I have time. I may change my mind on painting anything but for now that’s the current path. Long road ahead but I have the time now just waiting on the cash flow to keep pace. Which it never will.. lol
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Great thread to followin, inspiring.
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Not to derail your thread Darryl, but did you ever finish up the Chevelle you were working on? You had a couple of teaser pics that had me licking my chops!

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Out of the respect of the owner I’ll show just as few finished photos as the owner is pretty private.
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WoW!!!!
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Thanks Tim. Working around the car to the drivers quarter. Still some of the same. Wash, rinse, repeat.

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Photos 69 - 71 - After
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I also had been wondering how the Chevelle turned out, Wow, fantastic!! I'd like to cross paths with it some day!

As time allows I've been doing a similar "No-paint cleaning and preservation" on a Chevelle.

Great work Darryl!!

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Just read the whole thread so far.Great work Darrell! Following for sure!
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