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    My Dad`s cars.......

    After several months of seemingly good, but short-of-the-mark
    attempts to make paint look better via PC, I`ve finally gone
    to the darkside, and got a rotary. Since I did not have any
    other cars available to me at the time, I decided to play a
    very risky game, and redo my father`s car (aka, the Gunship),
    and his daily driver an 87 POS model Taurus.

    Before going buckwild with on the gunship, I
    experimented on the taurus with the HT stuff.


    This is the decklid before i did anything


    This is the decklid after using a combo of HT HC, MC, LC stuff
    and a wool bonnet.


    Emboldened by my success with the HT on the decklid,
    I got cocky and tested my luck on the hood. I think the
    hood looks ok in this pick, but I did manage to burn a spot.
    Can`t really see it well, but it`s there. Tht`a what happens
    when you have short arms, and not enough common
    sense.

    After a quick learnin` with the rotary, I felt i was ready
    to face the gunship.

    During my initial work a few weeks ago, I used a combo of
    PB, Menzerna, and Meguiar`s stuff on the car. My next plan
    was to play around with some ssr1 and VM. After chatting
    with Anthony Orosco (thanks dude), I decided to give the Hi
    Temp stuff a try. Sorry, I don`t have any sunlight shots, but
    truth is, the paint was well beyond what I could do. In
    certain sections, the orange peel is so thick, it borders on
    the ridiculous. And since this was my second tryout with Hi
    Temp stuff and a rotary on my dad`s garage queen, I decided
    to keep it simple, and not push my luck.


    Hood just before sunset. Treated with Hi Temp LC, FPII,
    and Hi Temp PPG


    Hood at sunset


    The ridiculously thick metallic flake. There was even flake
    in the clearcoat, which maded things even more interesting.
    Treated with FPII only, and then Hi Temp PPG (the odd
    flash is me trying to get a reflection shot)


    q-panel at just before sunset. During the last restore, a
    portion of the panel had to be replaced with sheet metal we
    had laying about in the shop. The metal was heated, beaten
    into shape (no access to an english wheel), and then
    welded onto the remaining sections towards the door and
    wheelwell. The guy that did the work was about 70 years old at the time. He learned the trade with my father. Really
    masterful man with a hammer, dolly and a torch. he retired
    from autobody repair, and this world shortly after working on
    this car. RIP Albert


    3/4 shot just before sunset.
    Last edited by usdm; 08-25-2004 at 11:57 PM.

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    I just see Re X`s. You may wish to check with your hosting service.
    "The trouble is that you think you have time." - Jack Kornfeld

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    The look good to me!

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    Thanks Hobby.



    I don`t know, Scott, for some reason, the images pop up, and then they don`t at their lesure. I can`t even see them.
    I`m using villagephoto as the host. anyone know any other lowcost or free services?

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    I'll figure it out....
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    ok, they`e back up now.

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    Very nice

 

 

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