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Damn man.
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Looks great Super Dave.
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Purple Perfection
Ryan W31
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1969 Beaumont 350 Auto White Sold 1969 Beaumont 307 Auto Green Sold 1969 Chevelle SS 396-L35 Auto Blue Sold 1969 Oldsmobile Cutlass 'S' Sports Coupe W31 |
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Thank you guys! Darrell...Gifless? I know I musta dun good!
Cheers Dave |
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markinnaples (07-21-2020) |
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Dave - Did the car have any evidence of blackout along the rocker panel pinch weld? Common on E-Bodies. I even have it on my Daytona.
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None, Jim. I did have cowl blackout though, but no rocker pinch weld blackout. With the Sherman Williams semi-gloss eggshell paint that was on it, it was more like a White Out!
Cheers Dave |
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I started to pick areas to wetsand today and after I got through, went back over to pick out any areas I may have missed. It's easy to pick out unpolished areas since they stick out like someone picking their nose in traffic in the car next to you since they apparently don't understand glass is see through in both directions!
Cheers Dave |
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It was a monstrosonous day! No more rotisserie and the Cuda gets relocated to the big shop for assembly! It's a long time coming.... actually... it really wasn't a very long time now that I think about it. But regardless, another major step forward to capitulating Cuda completeness! Here is the radiator support/grille blackout, cowl blackout, and tail panel Organisol (fauxganisol....I used my own technique for it) on the tail panel.
The purps really pops. I'll have to do another round of spot buffing since I missed a few spots, but I'm happy with the results! Before I got it in the lift I installed the brake and fuel lines which are way easy to do with the cat on its side. But honestly, turning a freshly painted car on its side isn't exactly a calming experience. Every creak I heard I thought "Look out! (BAAANG)". Ugh... I've never said this, but sometimes I think I'm getting too old for this! More to come.... Cheers Dave |
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427TJ (07-27-2020), big gear head (07-26-2020) |
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Purps popping in the sun! Really looks good against green trees!
Cheers Dave |
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427TJ (07-27-2020), big gear head (07-26-2020), Billohio (07-26-2020), L_e_e (07-26-2020), markinnaples (07-26-2020), PeteLeathersac (07-26-2020), Woj (07-27-2020), Xplantdad (07-26-2020) |
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