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Old 02-27-2004, 02:35 AM
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Default COPO dip!!!!!!!!!

I am in the final process of taking apart a COPO Camaro for resto, I wanted to know if anyone knew where I could take it to have it dipped near me in KY to remove the old paint and gunk and I have seen where some re apply the E-coat primer?
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Default Re: COPO dip!!!!!!!!!

Joel is there a RediStrip near you ? Pros and Cons on chemical/alkaline stripping...
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Default Re: COPO dip!!!!!!!!!

If the car is never going to be a daily driver(like I would assume) then the chemical stripping process like Redi-strip is the way to go. We had my JL8 car stripped by Redi-strip and then they hit it with the wire wheels and it came out pretty sweet.



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Jeff,

What does it roughly cost to dip a car?
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Old 02-27-2004, 04:33 AM
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Default Re: COPO dip!!!!!!!!!

This whole dipping thing is new to me, im use to doing California cars that you can degrease and sand and spray. The only rust in this car was the quarters and they have been replaced with GM stuff but the trunk floor and a few other spots show a little surface rust no scale and the car has been painted several times. I guess the next question will be should I remove the trim tag and such if I dip ?
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Tony, I sent Jeff's car out and it costs $1,000.00 for the shell and about $100.00 per panel.
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A friend of mine give me a # for a place called Metal Cleaners in Lexington.The # is 859-255-3700.Ask for Bill Fugate.I have not tried them yet but, he had a convertible top frame cleaned and powder coated there.The frame looked real nice.Hope this helps.
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Default Re: COPO dip!!!!!!!!!

I think you will need to remove the trim tag prior to dipping. I had my car media blasted and was very happy with the results. I recall some very good discussions on the Camaro and the Chevelle board about dipping. We might want to do a search on those boards in order to make the best decision for your particular situation.
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Default Re: COPO dip!!!!!!!!!

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If the car is never going to be a daily driver(like I would assume) then the chemical stripping process like Redi-strip is the way to go.

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Why do we have to take into account whether the car is a daily driver or not when considering dipping?
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Old 02-27-2004, 12:32 PM
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Default Re: COPO dip!!!!!!!!!

If you have to remove the trim tag to dip, doesn't that reduce the value of the car?
Jeff, I noticed that yours is removed. Is there a way to reattach it like originally installed?
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