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Silver car, progress on saturday |
Jenny |
May 12 2003, 10:13 AM
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Turns out the car looked much better than originally anticipated!! Here's some pics...
trunk looked the best... Attached image(s) |
Brad Roberts |
May 12 2003, 12:26 PM
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She did really well. I'm was blown away that the tray is SOLID and the there are NO holes below the tray area. It will all clean up really well with some 3M sanding discs.
There was almost no dirt behind the rockers packed in next to the jack points. I have thought more about it... and she will be using the heat gun and puddy knife to remove the tar paper from the floorboards. Its more labor.. but I dont want any surprises under the tar paper. It feels really solid (no crunching) but I know it has had standing water in it. First thing to do is to get the engine compartment sanded/cleaned up so we can shoot it. We will leave the car stripped for the Maaco paint job at a later date. Jen, Contact those people JonW suggested.. I'll get the paint code off the car today and email it to you. Should be a generic 73 1.7 silver. B |
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