Seeing it in person come back to life was awesome. It was great to work with some true professionals, I learned so much.
Thanks
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Seeing it in person come back to life was awesome. It was great to work with some true professionals, I learned so much.
Thanks
That ride must have had some seriously thick paint on it to start with. Very very nice.
Another great job Mike & team ! Keep it on .
Too nice of a finish! :buffing::buffing:
Must have... remember... absolute newbies to wetsanding, (except I had one "Painter" in the class), machine sanded this car TWICE before they started the compounding process and I'm happy to say that as far as I know of we never broke through the clear anywhere...
Thanks for all the comments guys... it's overwhelmingly rewarding to watch a group of guys come together and take a project that's seemingly a lost cause and bring it not only back to life but ready to go on display at any car show event...
:dblthumb2:
Happy to say that I spoke to Jim last night and the blotches in the hood have not come back.:dblthumb2:
Matt sent me a few pictures now that it's complete...
http://www.autogeekonline.net/galler...Project_01.jpg
http://www.autogeekonline.net/galler...Project_02.jpg
http://www.autogeekonline.net/galler...Project_03.jpg
http://www.autogeekonline.net/galler...Project_04.jpg
Adam 12, see the man on the corner of 5th and Walnut street...
http://adam12code3.com/adam12code3_radio_car2.jpg
:D
It's looking GREAT !!!!!!!
Looks killer !
Here's Matt and a colleague at a local car show with the 1971 Fury we sanded and buffed here...
http://www.autogeekonline.net/galler...mouth_Fury.jpg
Some of you know Matt from when he worked here at Autogeek, his forum nickname is Matt S.
Always good to have a buddy in the local police force...
:props: