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Anyway here he is after wet sanding and buffing.... Can't tell anymore that he was painted outside....A bit of advice, try not to load up your buffing wheel too much...Unless you like the look of buffing compound spattered all over your face! ![]() ![]() ![]() And here's my shop buddy! ![]() |
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hey nice job there buddy
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sweet deal glad it worked it's this hard work and long hours to make it what it really is
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Well, he's all back in one piece! I actually got to drive the car for the first time since May! Only this time there is NO fender contact!!!
I still have about 100 hours yet before the car is (IMO) good enough to satisfy my OCD!! But I don't think it turned out too bad considering I painted him in the back yard! ![]() ![]() ![]() The first trip away from the house since May! Whoo-Hoo!!!! ![]() |
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Looks good to me. :agree: :agree:
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w00t! :agree:
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