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SanTan Devil
May 12, 2019
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Before. When removing the tail light lenses, I found that one Inner lens was missing. Ordered a NOS from ebay
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2019/05/12 07:08:05
71612
Cleaned and polished lenses. I just used some Meguiars polish and Rain X
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2019/05/12 07:08:16
71612
Taping is probably the toughest part. I didn't get it perfect but, we'll see how the paint holds
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2019/05/12 07:08:24
71612
Rustoleum self-etching primer
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2019/05/12 07:09:35
71612
Krylon Dull Aluminum as suggested in a thread on Classic Olds
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2019/05/12 07:09:59
71612
The unveiling revealed a couple things to clean up with my fingernail and a tiny bit of rubbing alcohol. Re-polish as needed.
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2019/05/12 07:10:35
71612
Back in business. Not concours perfect but a huge improvement using the original parts.
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2019/05/12 07:12:12
71612