ouch - my wagon was hit from behind

Old Apr 21, 2014 | 06:58 PM
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Yeah dont give it a flame job
Old Apr 21, 2014 | 07:03 PM
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You mean like this?




or this?




or this?




or even this?





Don't worry. Ain't happenin'.
Old Apr 22, 2014 | 05:53 AM
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Ah, there's a few things I take pride in not knowing!
Ah, the sergeant Schultz approach!


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Old Apr 22, 2014 | 06:48 AM
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Ah, the sergeant Schultz approach!
He's my role model.
Old Apr 22, 2014 | 07:47 AM
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Don't worry. Ain't happenin'.
That's a pretty extreme interpretation for 'ghost flames' IMO. I hope you realize I was only kidding about doing that to your wagon. None of the pics you posted were ghost flames btw.

I'm sure it will come back looking just like it did before the crunch.
Old Apr 22, 2014 | 09:21 AM
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I hope you realize I was only kidding about doing that to your wagon.
I know. Besides, I don't need to paint flames on the car. With its yellow color, when I'm speeding down the highway doing 75 mph, my car IS a flame going by.


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None of the pics you posted were ghost flames btw.
I kind of figured this, too. But flames is flames as far as I'm concerned. I don't want 'em on my car!
Old Apr 22, 2014 | 12:56 PM
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With its yellow color, when I'm speeding down the highway doing 75 mph, my car IS a flame going by.
A flame? That houseboat must look like the Chicago fire!

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Old Apr 22, 2014 | 02:05 PM
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A flame? That houseboat must look like the Chicago fire!
An apt comparison!
Old Apr 22, 2014 | 04:53 PM
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a flame? That houseboat must look like the chicago fire! :d

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roflmao.........................
Old Apr 28, 2014 | 11:36 AM
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All better now

Got the car back from the body shop this morning. Reused the original taillight trim. Looking great, I think.


To remind you what it looked like before:





Now, after:










Old Apr 28, 2014 | 12:36 PM
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How's the 'blend' that you mentioned? Need a big picture of the side of the car to see if they matched the paint right....could be just me or the lighting but the color on the quarter looks different than the clamshell. Too much green/blue in the mix.

They did a great job on the rear bumper. Was it straightened and re-chromed?
Old Apr 28, 2014 | 12:42 PM
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Looks good jaunty. Hopefully ill be posting a pic of mine with new cargo glass in next month or so
Old Apr 28, 2014 | 01:15 PM
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NFB.

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Old Apr 28, 2014 | 01:27 PM
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I'll bite. WTH IS NFB?
Old Apr 28, 2014 | 01:29 PM
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Not Effing Bad.
Old Apr 28, 2014 | 02:22 PM
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Originally Posted by Allan R
How's the 'blend' that you mentioned? Need a big picture of the side of the car to see if they matched the paint right....could be just me or the lighting but the color on the quarter looks different than the clamshell. Too much green/blue in the mix.
I didn't have the car outside, and I'm too lazy to back it out, so I took these two photos of it in the garage. I don't notice any difference between the newly painted and not newly painted sections.


Here's a photo of the rear half:




More tellingly, here's a photo of the rear door/rear fender area. The door was not repainted while to the right of the door above the fender skirt was. If you can see a difference, you're a better man than me.

One thing to keep in mind on the paint is that the car was repainted in 2005, so the job is now 9 years old and has most certainly faded if only slightly. Any new paint is going to necessarily be slightly brighter, and that's the point of "blending" the old into the new. In this case, because of the clearcoat, they didn't do any blending, but rather put new paint right up to any edge. Thus, at transition points, such as between the rear of the door and the fender or between the fender skirt and the fender, there will be a sudden transition from old to new, and it's possible a discerning eye could see a difference. I don't think paint shops purposely "fade" paint to make it look as old as the paint on the car (but I don't know this).

If there IS a difference in the color between the new and the old, it so slight and so inconsequential as to be of no moment to me. I'm very happy with the work.







They did a great job on the rear bumper. Was it straightened and re-chromed?
It wasn't anythinged. It was just removed as part of the repair and then replaced. They gave the car a good washing, too, before turning it over to me. If you see a difference in the before/after photos of the bumper, then we know you're smokin' something!

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Old Apr 28, 2014 | 02:27 PM
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NFB.
Originally Posted by Allan R
WTH IS NFB?
Originally Posted by MDchanic
Not Effing Bad.
Then it should be NEB.
Old Apr 28, 2014 | 02:33 PM
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This is a compliment, so don't take it the wrong way. If you are happy, then it probably looks really nice.


NFB=Not Fricken Bad.
Old Apr 28, 2014 | 02:34 PM
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If it passes your inspection, it's all good. That is my barometer anyway. Like that car a lot.
Old Apr 28, 2014 | 02:48 PM
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Then it should be NEB.
Having an obtuse day, are we?

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Old Apr 28, 2014 | 03:02 PM
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Having an obtuse day, are we?
No different than any other day.
Old Apr 28, 2014 | 04:00 PM
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Originally Posted by jaunty75
If there IS a difference in the color between the new and the old, it so slight and so inconsequential as to be of no moment to me. I'm very happy with the work.
That's what counts.

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It wasn't anythinged. It was just removed as part of the repair and then replaced. They gave the car a good washing, too, before turning it over to me. If you see a difference in the before/after photos of the bumper, then we know you're smokin' something!
Puff, puff, puff. W'all it shore does looky difrent ta me marshall. Coulda been the way the metal was twisted?? Anyway, it still looks great. BTW, that car would look even better with wire wheel discs. Thought you had a set of them for it.
Old Apr 28, 2014 | 04:27 PM
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Nice job...
Old Apr 28, 2014 | 04:32 PM
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BTW, that car would look even better with wire wheel discs. Thought you had a set of them for it.
I did and I do. But you know what? They clicked. Those spokes are only press fit into place, and it's pretty much impossible to make all of them 100% rattle-free. For the longest time I heard a clicking noise coming from the rear of the car and thought it was a bad bearing or something in the differential. Even took the car to a shop. They could find nothing wrong. Then it occurred to me that it might just be the wheelcover spokes, so I removed the two rear wheelcovers, and, sure enough, the sound went away.

I decided for peace of mind to put the older, original wheelcovers on and enjoy the silence!

Here it is, with those wheel covers.




and with the originals

Old Apr 28, 2014 | 04:51 PM
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Beautiful car !!! Even if Allan doesn't like it !!
Old Apr 28, 2014 | 05:03 PM
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Beautiful car !!! Even if Allan doesn't like it !!
Thanks. I'm sure he does (at least a little bit).
Old Apr 28, 2014 | 05:34 PM
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Looks like they did
a very nice job.
Good looking ride.
Old Apr 28, 2014 | 07:00 PM
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Beautiful car !!! Even if Allan doesn't like it !!
??? Huh??? Where'd that come from? I've never said that I don't like Dan's CC. In fact 73 is one of my favorite year CCs. I owned one myself and loved everything about it except the fuel mileage.

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I did and I do. But you know what? They clicked
Ahhh, I know exactly what you're talking about. My 1983 Regency Brougham (same wheel covers as you have BTW) also made that annoying noise. It wasn't the spokes. It's where the clips on the inside of the wheel disc grab the wheel. I put some white lithium grease on those pressure points and the noise went away. Give it a try and see if it works. BTW the wheel discs on my 73 CC were different than yours. They also weighed in at around 5 lbs each. I'm sure that a PO likely ditched the originals for the 98 wheel discs as seen on this beauty.



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Thanks. I'm sure he does (at least a little bit).
You know darn well I do. The comment on another thread about the 98 in yellow was not about your CC. Personally I think that color looks great on it, and it's very good at hiding dust or light dirt.
Old Apr 28, 2014 | 07:07 PM
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BTW the wheel discs on my 73 CC were different than yours
I don't think the ones I have are from '73. I'm pretty sure they're from a later year.
Old Apr 28, 2014 | 07:16 PM
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Oooops.
I meant to say put some lithium grease on the contact area between where the clips grab the wheel. If you look at the backside of the wire wheel disc you should be able to spot some contact areas that show either bright or dark smudging. Those are the places to lubricate.
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