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Restoration process

69OldsCutlassS
August 22, 2009
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I have a 1969 Cutlass Supreme with a 68 front clip, The car is getting rust repaired, dents and dings fixed, and some new paint (Metalic Electric Blue body with a Artic White top). All the badges, and most the trim is being removed and holes will be filled in, Read more ยป
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Its ready for sanding,
Its ready for sanding,
0 2009/08/22 09:52:17 69OldsCutl
rear seats are out, Not I left one seat in it to drive it to the body shop,
rear seats are out, Not I left one seat in it to drive it to the body shop,
0 2009/08/22 09:52:17 69OldsCutl
the floor pan was not rusted through thankfully, but it has a lot of surface rust, I am going to put some heavy duty rust sealer down,
the floor pan was not rusted through thankfully, but it has a lot of surface rust, I am going to put some heavy duty rust sealer down,
0 2009/08/22 09:52:17 69OldsCutl
I took a while to get the front of the car to look like this,
I took a while to get the front of the car to look like this,
3 2009/08/22 09:47:43 69OldsCutl
The bumper bolts were so rusty and I ran out of WD-40 after the first bolt
The bumper bolts were so rusty and I ran out of WD-40 after the first bolt
0 2009/08/22 09:47:43 69OldsCutl
This will be the hardest area to repair, all the side trim is taken off and not going back on
This will be the hardest area to repair, all the side trim is taken off and not going back on
1 2009/08/22 09:47:43 69OldsCutl
 

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