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Old February 1st, 2009, 12:20 PM
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video of car before paint

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zPpne...e=channel_page

This is a video I just loaded on to youtube. Let me know what you think. The car is now in the paint shop.
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Old February 1st, 2009, 12:33 PM
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Gotta love the olds v8 sound. Nice D heads. I'll trade you for a set of G all rebuilt. What color you gonna paint it and what kind of paint are you using? Are you doing it yourself? Are you putting a vinyl roof on?
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Old February 1st, 2009, 12:38 PM
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Nicely done.

Love the D heads
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wow

Lot of prep work,good job.Can't wait to see it finished
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Gonna be a nice ride man two thumbs up!
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Old February 1st, 2009, 02:21 PM
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color: sunfire yellow - 56 original car color.
paint: being done by Powell (avoid) in Dallas, just around the corner.
I did do all the black, and cut out/fixed all the rust I could find on the cowl under windshield.
All the work done to this car has been done where it sits in this video. I am sure I have spent more time covering/uncovering, setting up and back and forth in the house for tools then the time spent replacing front floors and getting motor out and back in. With all new bushings and moving parts in the staring, and front disc conversion. I am just tired of messing with it. I do not have the right tools to strip it and get primer on it before it would flash rust.
I will put the interior back in when it is painted.
thanks for the boost.

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Old February 1st, 2009, 03:07 PM
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It's a good thing you live in Texas! If you had that work space in New Jersey, you would be limited to working 6 months a year. Good job!!
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Old February 2nd, 2009, 07:49 AM
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Nice work, Gotta love the lumpy sound of the big block best sound track ever
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Old February 2nd, 2009, 11:22 AM
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Very nice. Looking forward to the video "After paint" from the same location, then you start her up and pull her out into the sun!
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Old February 2nd, 2009, 07:58 PM
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It has been at the paint shop for a three/four weeks now, and I just realized I should have done one of those videos driving it like that to the paint shop. That would have been killer. lol
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Old February 3rd, 2009, 03:12 AM
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Nice job.
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Old March 23rd, 2009, 06:01 PM
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progress

march 9

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Old March 23rd, 2009, 06:08 PM
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progress - slow but forward.

march 23

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Old March 23rd, 2009, 07:56 PM
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Its lookin better! The rust holes are going away! I think this is the first time I saw this car...
Werent they gonna paint the fenders off the car or are they just lining them up? It will be nice when paint starts going on it!
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Old March 23rd, 2009, 08:13 PM
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Originally Posted by Lady72nRob71
Werent they gonna paint the fenders off the car or are they just lining them up?
Yes, they are going to paint with the finders and hood off. They want to check all the lines, take it apart to paint everything and back together after paint. They will be putting the finders and hood on. Rob, you and I will be doing the rest.
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Originally Posted by hamm36
Rob, you and I will be doing the rest.
Huh??
Well, okay... But you supply the beer, music and women!
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Old April 18th, 2009, 09:38 PM
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progress

Looks a little slow, but at least it is progress. Photos April 6th.

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Old April 18th, 2009, 10:12 PM
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Progress is progress though... If those last pics are from March 6, then I am sure some more has been done, too. Hope to see it reassembled this summer!
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progress, April 24, 09'

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Glad to see progress is still going forward!
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I wonder who's car is going to get done first, yours or 442much's
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Old April 24th, 2009, 03:56 PM
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My money would be on 422much.
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Old April 24th, 2009, 04:54 PM
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You would think, but as many setbacks and stalls as he has had to put up with Either way they will both be done long before mine.
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Old May 15th, 2009, 09:38 PM
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May 14, 09' Not much going on, they said Marshal had been out for two weeks. And it shows. Little more filler on hood and on seam for old replaced quarter. That was all sense last post. I did go in a couple weeks ago on a Friday I picked up the trunk lid to put POR15 on the inside lip. I seen the driver door sitting on a shipping blanket that was wet. When I returned Monday the door was still on the blanket. I got told Marshal and he help me put it on a stand. The bottom of the door was raw, the primer had started bubbling, and surface rust was present. I had to leave before I blew a fuse. Looks like it might be done by Christmas.

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Old May 16th, 2009, 06:07 AM
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A raw door laying on a wet blanket? You should haved snapped them with it after you moved the door....
Geez... Where is common sense??
I do hope they take advantage of the hot months coming up and get er done!
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Kinda makes me glad I'm doing it in on my own.
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Old May 16th, 2009, 06:57 AM
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Body shop horror stories. Hate them, thats my next step with the 57, think I will wait until this winter and enjoy the car rust and all this summer, that way I can lay it up all winter at the body shop while I work on the 48 and try not to stress about the long wait.
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Old May 18th, 2009, 08:55 PM
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It is not the long wait that bothers me. It was seeing other peoples car parts on my hood and most of all the surface rust starting to appear that got me really p.o.ed.
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Originally Posted by hamm36
It is not the long wait that bothers me. It was seeing other peoples car parts on my hood and most of all the surface rust starting to appear that got me really p.o.ed.
I'm sure they also are using your hood as a lunchtable, pizza boxes and everything...surprised they let you in to see that stuff! Any shop that will spend all the time to strip a panel to bare metal, then leave it bare to rust again, not protecting it with a primer, so they can waste time to sand the rust off all over again...not too efficient! I hope you're not being charged by the hour!
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Originally Posted by hamm36
It is not the long wait that bothers me. It was seeing other peoples car parts on my hood and most of all the surface rust starting to appear that got me really p.o.ed.
I agree 100% on this...
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Old May 19th, 2009, 07:53 PM
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I was quoted by the panel. With 3-4 extra items; paint door jams, replace trunk deck between back window and trunk (I provided part), fix small rust hole behind Rh back wheel, and straiten out one quarter that was hit by drunk/mad ex girl friend 12 yrs ago, and paint under side of deck lid. They can take there time, I am getting ready to pore concrete slab in back yard to keep the car on. That should take me a week, or two.
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Concrete is done, just have to let dry for a week, or so before uncovering. Here are some photos of before and after 15x7 wheels for the car when it gets done. Powered coat $50 eh. Little dusty from the shop, but nice. I though the gloss black would look good agents the sun-fire yellow (when-ever that gets done.)

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Old June 6th, 2009, 08:25 AM
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That's a nice car you have there. I hope the shop gets off their rearends and finishes it before you do blow a fuse. Good luck and keep the updates coming. Jim
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Old June 12th, 2009, 12:33 PM
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June 12, 09'

Here are some photo from today. Only thing I can see is they primed the hood, and a little body filler on the driver side quarter panel. Looks like some one sanded the Lt front finder to the raw in a couple places. Oh, and they put a different bumper on my roof that is defiantly not the same one that was on the car last time.

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Old June 13th, 2009, 10:56 AM
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Hamm36: Where in Dallas did you say Powell Paint & Body is located? Wanna' make sure I don't take them any business! Funny thing is, my experience w/Big Red (our '68 Cutlass S convertible) about 10 years ago closely resembles the situation you seem to be facing, but the shop I used was in Garland. Interesting note: NO LONGER IN BUSINESS. Did a good job (F-I-N-A-L-L-Y) on Big Red, though. Hang in there. I think part of being in the body shop business is that occassionally they tend to "stretch the truth", shall we say.
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Don't you just hate it when the body shop uses your car to store parts on. You'd think they would give a **** about what the customer sees
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Jun 19, 09' Friday

On the Friday the 12th when I was at the paint shop I did talk to the owner. I just asked him strate, "Are we cool?" He said, "Yes, we're cool, we had some set backs with the weather." For those that do not know, when it rains here it does pore, I could see water through out the building. I pointed out the doors sitting on wet carpet. He stated, "We will have to sand and prime them again." So I left for the day. I went back this past Tuesday the 16th and got my bench seat out of the car. And they were taping of the Lf front finder, that was one of the few times they were working on it when I stoped by. Today, they called wanting me to come and approve the paint color. (56-Sun fire Yellow) Sorry I did not take the camera, they had primed the entire Lt side and sanded everything that was primed. The roof was so slick it had a shine to it with nothing but primer on it. The hood and the doors were in the paint booth. The hood was getting a coat of black on the under side, and they said they were getting them ready to paint. I talked to the painter for the first time.
There is still some stripping to do on the Rt Rear quarter, but I am estimating another month. The owner was not there. But that are moving forward.
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June 29,09'

Here is the hood and doors painted. The finders are done, but on the car covered up with plastic. They painted the finders on the car. Far as I know they were suposed to be painted off. Also, door jams are done I did not get a photo because I was asking questions no one could answer. Like why did not you put seam sealer in the seam were the driver side quarter panal was replaced 20 yrs ago.
Well this is the color.


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Carl, Your last 3 pics are not showing up. Can you see them?
No seam sealer? Geez... You did not tell them too, I guess.
They are not quite all there I think...
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Originally Posted by Lady72nRob71
Carl, Your last 3 pics are not showing up. Can you see them?
No seam sealer? Geez... You did not tell them too, I guess.
They are not quite all there I think...
I can see them in the thread - not a pop up window.
Was I supposed to tell them too? You can see the area I am talking about in permalink #24 the first photo of the door jam. I will try to get by there 7-2-09 and see if they have a price for me, and a quick walk around with the owner.

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