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    Quote Originally Posted by 34_40
    . I'm not sure what direction you're looking to go regarding the door latches. Is you kit requiring you to replace the door mechansims and latches?? Or, is it a "retro-fit" arrangement?? Or, are you installing just solenoids and linkages?? I know, too many questions! 8-) Mike

    I purchased a kit complete with bearclaw latches, solenoids, remote entry etc. because I figured the current set up is too worn out to use. Both doors usually require closing pretty hard to make them latch. Otherwise, I would just remove the door handles, attach some solenoids, a remote and be done with it. I suppose if someone wanted to convince me that these latches are worth keeping even though the door handles don't look good on the car, then I might reconsider and save myself some work.....LOL! Either way, the door jams need some TLC! LOL!

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    OK guys, you are trying to give me a big head when all I am is old and crusty

    Randy, sounds like you have that flu bug that they didn't get the flu shot right for this year. My wife and I have been fighting off something since Monday - possibly the after effect of the Patriots losing to the Giants

    The latches you are using look worn out!! Bear claws are relatively easy to install. That is once you get over the fear of messing up your doors and posts. Measure 3-4 times then cut out the latch hole, patch the post, then install the striker, crank up the welder and finish the job. A little grinding, some filler, primer and paint is all there is to doing the mod. For sure it will be easier then installing that firewall and floorboards.

    The price for media blasting seems a bit high, but then you are in the expensive part of the country with Arnold taxing your businesses as badly or worse as our gov. Maybe you can convince the guy to do the underside for the same price.

    With the pictures of you car, the paint is beginning to look tired - but if I'm not mistaken, it's 20 or so years old, so expected. Any idea for the new color yet? Most of the '37 I see now are pretty bright

    As far as my doing much on my car? Until I can get out in the unheated garage at something more then the 35-40 degrees it has been, not a lot more will happen. The weather forecast for the next few days is chilly with a cold snap/snow on the way for the next week or so. The chassis is in my heated basement garage and I have only a couple more little projects and it will be at 100% ready for the body.

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    Quote Originally Posted by IC2
    OK guys, you are trying to give me a big head when all I am is old and crusty

    Randy, sounds like you have that flu bug that they didn't get the flu shot right for this year. My wife and I have been fighting off something since Monday - possibly the after effect of the Patriots losing to the Giants

    The latches you are using look worn out!! Bear claws are relatively easy to install. That is once you get over the fear of messing up your doors and posts. Measure 3-4 times then cut out the latch hole, patch the post, then install the striker, crank up the welder and finish the job. A little grinding, some filler, primer and paint is all there is to doing the mod. For sure it will be easier then installing that firewall and floorboards.

    The price for media blasting seems a bit high, but then you are in the expensive part of the country with Arnold taxing your businesses as badly or worse as our gov. Maybe you can convince the guy to do the underside for the same price.

    With the pictures of you car, the paint is beginning to look tired - but if I'm not mistaken, it's 20 or so years old, so expected. Any idea for the new color yet? Most of the '37 I see now are pretty bright

    As far as my doing much on my car? Until I can get out in the unheated garage at something more then the 35-40 degrees it has been, not a lot more will happen. The weather forecast for the next few days is chilly with a cold snap/snow on the way for the next week or so. The chassis is in my heated basement garage and I have only a couple more little projects and it will be at 100% ready for the body.

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    Ok, Mister Big Old Crusty Head.....LOL!

    You're right, those latches are tired! So is the paint! I'm not afraid to tackle the new latches. I just always like to explore the options before committing to the cutting, you know? As for the paint color, I'm leaning strongly towards Sunset Pearlescent found on the 07 Mitsubishi Eclipse. Ford has a similar color on the Edge called Blazing Copper. It looks like it's on fire when the sun hits it. Of course that look could also be caused by an electrical short.....but I digress......

    That quote from the media blaster was over the phone without him seeing the car. I got another quote (again without him seeing the car) from Hotrods & Custom Stuff down by San Diego to completely blast & epoxy prime inside & out for $2600 labor & materials included. That made the $1100 guy sound pretty cheap in comparison. Perhaps either place would be cheaper if they actually saw the car......but that's a little problematic since neither is just down the street.

    I hear ya on the weather. We've been in the bone-chilling 50's here lately!!! Supposed to be in the low 70's by the weekend though. Now if I can completely exterminate this nasty flu bug by then, I'll be a happy camper!!

    Later....

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    Quote Originally Posted by randyr
    Ok, Mister Big Old Crusty Head.....LOL!

    As for the paint color, I'm leaning strongly towards Sunset Pearlescent found on the 07 Mitsubishi Eclipse. Ford has a similar color on the Edge called Blazing Copper. It looks like it's on fire when the sun hits it. Of course that look could also be caused by an electrical short.....but I digress......


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    Only one more comment today - the ricer might be a 3 part paint vs a US 2 part. And when you price the paint, make sure you are sitting down and holding on to something solid. Mine listed out at about $600/gallon(DuPont) and it took a gallon and a half (but I did get some great pricing help from the supplier but it was still ~$600 plus ~$250 for the SPI clear) and the pearl adds at least 25% to the cost.
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    Quote Originally Posted by IC2
    Only one more comment today - the ricer might be a 3 part paint vs a US 2 part. And when you price the paint, make sure you are sitting down and holding on to something solid. Mine listed out at about $600/gallon(DuPont) and it took a gallon and a half (but I did get some great pricing help from the supplier but it was still ~$600 plus ~$250 for the SPI clear) and the pearl adds at least 25% to the cost.
    Okay Crusty... You're just full of good news, aren't you!!??!! ROFL...
    Everyone keeps asking me what color will the car be and I just don't have any clue! I'm thinking I'll get it into California Velvet for this summer and put off paint for another season. Heck, I've got to get the registration completed first! Gotta visit the dept. of REVENUE for that one! LOL...

    Randy, as Dave said measure 4X first! It's only metal and you did a first rate job on the firewall!

    Later, Mike

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    Quote Originally Posted by 34_40
    Okay Crusty... You're just full of good news, aren't you!!??!! ROFL...
    Everyone keeps asking me what color will the car be and I just don't have any clue! I'm thinking I'll get it into California Velvet for this summer and put off paint for another season. Heck, I've got to get the registration completed first! Gotta visit the dept. of REVENUE for that one! LOL...

    Randy, as Dave said measure 4X first! It's only metal and you did a first rate job on the firewall!

    Later, Mike
    Mike,
    DuPont has a finish paint that looks like primer, but is really a ChromaBase. PPG probably has on now as well. Just a reminder, and may only be a sermon - regular primer is not waterproof. You need an epoxy primer to be weatherproof/resistant.
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    Quote Originally Posted by IC2
    Mike,
    DuPont has a finish paint that looks like primer, but is really a ChromaBase. PPG probably has on now as well. Just a reminder, and may only be a sermon - regular primer is not waterproof. You need an epoxy primer to be weatherproof/resistant.
    IC2, Don't know what a chromabase is... I was familiar that the regular primers weren't waterproof. Thanks for bringing it up tho'.. I've got a lot to learn when it comes to paint & prep.. I've been spending a lot of time in that forum just reading and reading... Soon I'll need to check out a local paint shop / supplier and see what products they offer. If I can make my car look 1/2 as good as you did on yours Dave, I'll be happy!

    Thanks Again, Mike

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