Will do that,Don.. Think I have already seen a few pix from them,,through somebody else.. kool,ta.
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Few more parts painted
More progress .Gonna hang the a/c 2day then blow the f/e apart
You sure lay that paint down slick, Don. I used to be able to do that, but it's been a long time, and I've lost the touch. BTW, who was the manufacturer of that body? Just curious.
Jack, Thanx for the Kudo's, after 45+ years of pullin the trigger, I guess either ya get real good @ it, or ya do a lot of buffin.
I hate to buff , so.
It's a BeBop body, straight as an arrow.
Glad to see that last picture. It looked like the car color was leaning toward butterscotch. You had me worried.
Don, thanks for sharing your BBQ pics and the new paint is going fast. Nice work!
Ray, It a 1946 Ford truck light tan, interior parts and wheels are matched to the dead cow I've got for the guts
Hood re-fit, front fenders off and in prime,probably slap the wheels back on and stuff it in the booth 2morrow and do the squirt to it.
4 coats of color, layed down like glass
That will make it a totally different car! Great work!
Thanx Ryan, it laid down like glass, I don't need no stinkin buffer !!!!!!!!!!!!LOL
And look.... not one bloody brush stroke to be seen.... aye Don..... you are pretty good a slinging those guns sonny.... Seriously damn excellent off the gun finish sir....
Very nice,Don..Color suits it.. Will look super smooth when it's back in one piece..
Rear fenders, gas tank cover on.
Floor insulation in , dash back 2gether.
Hang the front group (after it's painted then to the trim shop for sum dead cow.