My 1970 Cutlass Convertible almost ready to drive again.
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Update: My 70 Cutlass Convertible is home again after 6 months in the collision shop.
Many of you might remember my post about my car accident I had with my 1970 Cutlass Supreme Convertible. Well it is almost ready to be back in the road again. Here are pictures taken yesterday of my car painted
The day I would like to forget!!
3 days ago. The car has not been rubbed out yet!
The day I would like to forget!!
3 days ago. The car has not been rubbed out yet!
Last edited by salb203; August 14th, 2018 at 08:54 PM.
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Here are a few pictures I took today when I drove my car home. Of course it rained... go figure...
I just want to say I told the collision shop to take their time as I am in no rush since I have another classic car (1958 Chevy Impala) to drive around. If it would have taken them 1 year, that would have been fine as I wanted the car done right.
I just want to say I told the collision shop to take their time as I am in no rush since I have another classic car (1958 Chevy Impala) to drive around. If it would have taken them 1 year, that would have been fine as I wanted the car done right.
Last edited by salb203; August 14th, 2018 at 09:03 PM.
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You made my life easier finding the parts I needed since you had pretty much everything in stock. It was a plus since we are both located in NJ and I saved on shipping costs.
Sal
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What a beautiful repair! The car looks amazing.
I hope you put it inside and wiped all the rain off it right away. I painted my first 72 (Matador Red) one year and drove it home in the rain. Of course back then the paints were either enamel or lacquer. I had enamel. I put the car in the garage and then Dad and I buggered off with the other 72 on a 2 week road trip. When I got back do you think those water spots would come off?? Nope. I had to take it to a pro to have it buffed. Of course now you have BC/CC and the process is so much better.
BTW, it's so nice to see a 70 retain its original look instead of being converted to a W25 hood
I hope you put it inside and wiped all the rain off it right away. I painted my first 72 (Matador Red) one year and drove it home in the rain. Of course back then the paints were either enamel or lacquer. I had enamel. I put the car in the garage and then Dad and I buggered off with the other 72 on a 2 week road trip. When I got back do you think those water spots would come off?? Nope. I had to take it to a pro to have it buffed. Of course now you have BC/CC and the process is so much better.
BTW, it's so nice to see a 70 retain its original look instead of being converted to a W25 hood
#15
Nice work on the repairs, AND a sweet looking car. It looks EXACTLY like my '70 C/S 'vert that I used to have back in the late '80s / early '90s. You car has the same colors (body / top) and wheels, although it is in better shape than mine was. Mine didn't have the rear power antenna either.
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