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Old Sep 17, 2013 | 05:00 PM
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Prime, Block and repeat...this is getting old

this priming blocking and repeating is getting old....

I ordered a parts place OAI hood fiber over metal...it is in my price range and I did not want to dish out 2500 for a thornton or a used one that I found in ontario ( that had some rust )

My hood is back order until the end of October ...by that time I will have the body ready or at least I hope.

I have to start with the side trim fitment. My trim is not perfect but it will clean up nice enough for a driver.


***update***hood is on the way...hope I am not getting a return ??

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Old Sep 30, 2013 | 03:06 PM
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hood arrived

Well my hood arrived today…for all the travel it is in pretty good shape. I never got a chance to fully inspect or measure it yet but I am pleased with first impressions considering the cost of this. There appears to be a small issue on one spot that I can easily repair…it is not from shipping I don’t believe and I am not too concerned about it since this thing needs to be epoxied…2k, etc.
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Old Oct 5, 2013 | 06:59 PM
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on closer inspection of the hood it took a knock on one corner...I repaired it with fiberglass and now it is ready for block sanding...2 coats of epoxy and 3 coats of 2K.

hood hinges were sandblasted and done with eastwood spray gray.

I also put one final coat of 2 K on the car...not the first time I said that !
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Old Oct 5, 2013 | 07:02 PM
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Originally Posted by Allan R
I know which color you mean. I had a 95 Regency Elite in Blue. Almost bought another one in that green. Sweet car. Of those ^^^ pics I like the 67 color better too.

Hi Allen....I think I am going with a period correct color...sherwood forest green. The car had aspen green from factory but I am not sure about that.

I dont think I am going to spray this myself...I am going to do the jams and underpanels and have got a friend who is going to do the rest.
Old Oct 7, 2013 | 06:57 PM
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on closer inspection of the hood it took a knock on one corner...I repaired it with fiberglass and now it is ready for block sanding...2 coats of epoxy and 3 coats of 2K.

hood hinges were sandblasted and done with eastwood spray gray.

I also put one final coat of 2 K on the car...not the first time I said that !

ok...I thought with all that primer on the new hood and it looked pretty flat that would take off the gude coat and I was done. Not so...there was some high and low spots that will need some extra work. If I had to use a spray on filler it may be ok.
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over and over....

ok....I have a plan to get this in color sometime before the end of the year....seems I keep putting the 2 k on and taking it off. The good news is it is looking straighter each time.
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Old Nov 5, 2013 | 04:59 PM
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Originally Posted by CLcutlass
ok....I have a plan to get thins in color sometime before the end of the year....seems I keep putting the 2 k on and taking it off. The good news is it is looking straighter each time.

forgot to mention that I backed it out on the street last week and smoked them

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Old Nov 5, 2013 | 05:10 PM
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Originally Posted by CLcutlass
ok....I have a plan to get thins in color sometime before the end of the year....seems I keep putting the 2 k on and taking it off. The good news is it is looking straighter each time.
thats coming along real nice i cant wait to see it in color thanks for updating us

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forgot to mention that I back it out on the street last week and smoked them

hey its always good to take a break and have a little fun it helps you to stay focused on the prize !!!
Old Nov 5, 2013 | 05:18 PM
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Originally Posted by RetroRanger
thats coming along real nice i cant wait to see it in color thanks for updating us




hey its always good to take a break and have a little fun it helps you to stay focused on the prize !!!

Will do...thanks
Old Jan 28, 2014 | 05:54 PM
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still not in color...falling a bit behind schedule. Did not touch the thing over the holidays as planned. I can honestly say that this has been the worst part of the build.
Old Jan 28, 2014 | 07:05 PM
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Whoaaa! I was wondering what happened to you.
Old Jan 29, 2014 | 02:22 PM
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Originally Posted by Allan R
Whoaaa! I was wondering what happened to you.

My real job job is getting in the way
Old Jan 29, 2014 | 02:28 PM
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Unless u take a 10 year break like me LOL...

Great work so far
Old Jan 30, 2014 | 06:22 PM
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Originally Posted by Allan R
Whoaaa! I was wondering what happened to you.

not throwing in the towel yet...but I do understand why people give up on their builds. I am getting a little pissed at the progress lately
Old Mar 8, 2014 | 01:35 PM
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finally some color

finally some color....well it warmed enough for me to finally lay some color. I did the jambs, cowl and trunk area but I thinl I will leave the rest to a more seasoned person. It turned out ok considering I did it..
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Old Mar 8, 2014 | 03:31 PM
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I've enjoyed following your thread. Nice to see mother nature let you get back at it. Good luck with your progress.
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I like that green
Old Mar 10, 2014 | 05:05 PM
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Originally Posted by TripDeuces
I like that green

thanks....I like it too, it looks dark from a distance but when the light hits it the color shows good.
Old Mar 10, 2014 | 05:07 PM
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Originally Posted by don71
I've enjoyed following your thread. Nice to see mother nature let you get back at it. Good luck with your progress.

thanks...hoping for more warm weather....I want to drive this thing sometime this summer.
Old Mar 12, 2014 | 05:23 PM
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Originally Posted by CLcutlass
I did the jambs, cowl and trunk area but I thinl I will leave the rest to a more seasoned person. It turned out ok considering I did it..
I think we've all felt that way from time to time. From your comment it sounds like you're not really 100% satisfied with it? You can always sand away and redo areas or the finish you're not happy with. Great way to gain experience and still save some $$$. Is the color enamel or did you lay down BC/CC? I'm also curious if you'r putting side molding back on. Reason for the ask is I noticed the hole in the pinch weld area where the trim is fastened. If it's not going to have trim, this is also a perfect time to go back and weld those holes shut....wish I'd thought of that on my car.
Old Mar 12, 2014 | 05:36 PM
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Originally Posted by Allan R
I think we've all felt that way from time to time. From your comment it sounds like you're not really 100% satisfied with it? You can always sand away and redo areas or the finish you're not happy with. Great way to gain experience and still save some $$$. Is the color enamel or did you lay down BC/CC? I'm also curious if you'r putting side molding back on. Reason for the ask is I noticed the hole in the pinch weld area where the trim is fastened. If it's not going to have trim, this is also a perfect time to go back and weld those holes shut....wish I'd thought of that on my car.
That is correct....I am not 100 happy with it but I am not redoing them. You will not see this stuff anyway. It is a BB/CC I can clean it up a little

I am planning on putting the moulding back on....I like the look of it. My rear quarter moulding is not the best but not that bad.

I am going to a good guys swap meet in orlando...hoping to get lucky on a used set.
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The side molding is stainless steel, so even if you find a set that has a bit of dings, it can be smoothed out and polished to look like new. Do you still have the mounting posts that were on the quarters, doors and fenders?
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The side molding is stainless steel, so even if you find a set that has a bit of dings, it can be smoothed out and polished to look like new. Do you still have the mounting posts that were on the quarters, doors and fenders?
Hi Allen,

On what I have the door and fender is stainless but the rear quarters is a cast/pot metal trim.

I ordered the posts that the parts place sells to put on the doors, they turned out pretty good . The rest have posts on the trim.

My stainless trim cleaned up really good.
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d'ohhh, I forgot it was a Supreme....Yes, the only piece of trim that's stainless is the door, everything else is pot. Whatever you do, don't lose those 'shorty' wheel opening moldings. They seem to be pretty scarce. Those are SS BTW and can be fixed/restored/polished.
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Originally Posted by Allan R
d'ohhh, I forgot it was a Supreme....Yes, the only piece of trim that's stainless is the door, everything else is pot. Whatever you do, don't lose those 'shorty' wheel opening moldings. They seem to be pretty scarce. Those are SS BTW and can be fixed/restored/polished.

one is in good shape..the other took some knocks. I look forward to putting that stuff back on...at least I will be close then.
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I am trying to figure out how to put those curved fender braces that were used on 455's. I purchased a set from the parts place. The AM is not clear to me. They hardly look like they will fit.

Also were these painted from the factory ?
Old Mar 29, 2014 | 04:13 PM
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moved on to trim

I got the braces on....PITA.

Moved on to trim parts as still too cold here to do painting. Could not find the dull aluminium at canadian tire, walmart, home depot but found this can of flat aluminium paint that looks great. It was a perfect match...hope it sticks. The trunk splatter paint from eastwood looks good. I only have 2 coats of clear on there.
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Old Apr 18, 2014 | 03:13 AM
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more guide coat ....ahhhh

So my painter can to evaluate my body work....he said I did a pretty good job...but, I need to fix this...and this....and this..

He told me I need one more round of primer and guide coat. But he gave me some great tips.
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Are those speed nuts attached to anything or just sitting in there? If attached what do they go to?
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Old Apr 18, 2014 | 03:28 PM
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Are those speed nuts attached to anything or just sitting in there? If attached what do they go to?
they are just sitting there.....they are for the 1/4 panel extensions. I only had them hanging in place.
Old Jul 7, 2014 | 07:52 PM
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well...dang
I am ready to send the car to paint finally. Decided to put the hood on for shipment instead of shipping seperately. I am really stuck here.....


I tried to put all the fender shims back in the same place...ony had a few on the DS fender but when I attach the hood from the parts place it does not close square.

corner to corner with the hood off...I am about 1/4 out...not sure if that is too much. When I close the hood it is kind off twisted a bit...hits on PS front and DS rear.

I took the hinges off and laid in place and still tight on the sides and front. there were never any shims where the cowel bolts to the fenders.

I am close to 1 cm ( 6-7 mm) off on the front cowl height whem measured to floor...is this acceptable
I dont have the front fender bracket ( bottom with the rubber ) installed yet ....will they help widen the fender spacing.

Any suggestions on what to do here ?
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Measure your hood for square.
Old Jul 10, 2014 | 04:56 PM
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Measure your hood for square.

turned out all I needed was an extra set of hands....a few shims, more patience and a couple of cold beer.

I dont think this hood will fit without shims on the front. Any idea how large the holes in the hood should be for the pins. With the pins do you keep all the other latches ?
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Old Jul 10, 2014 | 06:36 PM
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Looks good!

If the hood has a metal bottom liner you can use the original hood latching system in addition to the tie downs. That's how the original cars were. Sorry, I didn't see if your hood was all fibreglass or whether it was OEM style with metal bottom.

I don't have a W25 hood or I'd be able to tell you what the hole size is.
Old Jul 15, 2014 | 06:55 PM
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Originally Posted by Allan R
Looks good!

If the hood has a metal bottom liner you can use the original hood latching system in addition to the tie downs. That's how the original cars were. Sorry, I didn't see if your hood was all fibreglass or whether it was OEM style with metal bottom.

I don't have a W25 hood or I'd be able to tell you what the hole size is.

Thanks....it is a metal inner piece but not the high end unit. I'll just make the holes big enough to work.

Off to paint next week...hopefully. Still have to make some minor adjustments on the panels.
Old Jul 22, 2014 | 07:33 PM
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still not at the paint shop...he said at teh end of next week. Gives me time to work on trim. Any idea what mesh size is used on OAI hood.
Old Aug 3, 2014 | 02:54 PM
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OAI filter and hood clearance

I wanted one of those functioning OAI for my build so I brought the set from the parts place....I am having clearance issues. I can get the hood closed but not way will this sit against a screen. I dont want to send it back or sell it but I am not sure what the next step is.

Heres the story...

changed 350 to 455 and kept mounts....read on CO that it wont make a difference in the height.

Changed the stock intake to a edlebrock performer 455

have a 670 street performer carb.

Parts place OAI hood.

Is there a mount issue ??...or is the edlebrock performer causing the grief.
Old Aug 5, 2014 | 05:53 PM
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Great work Clyde!
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Great work Clyde!
Thanks Ted...great dealing with you.



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