My dad's car....

usdm

I'll figure it out....
This is a long term project/ experiment I am doing. The paint is hard laquer, and is about 10-15 yrs old. Kinda in rough condition up close, but my old man did not want me futzing about with any wetsanding or stuff like that. So I am doing what I can with what I have.



Overcast day, and my picture taking skills haven't improved much, sorry. So far, I have only screwed around with the decklid, roof, and hood until I get a look that I like.



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Thanks.



I started out with the following:



ssr2.5

fpII

ssr1

#26



I didn't like the look i got with the 26, so I stripped

it all down and tried some TOL stuff:



HC

LC

PPG



I then topped off with 16



I used the Makita D/A at both orbit and forceed rotation modes.

I also tried out some Edge Classic pads designed for rotaries.



Tough thing about this project is that I really do not have a whole lot of leeway in terms of what I can do. So I expect that I will be spending a lot of time on individual panels to try and make it look better.
 
Thanks. Actually the paint is very rough shape.

In fact, it would take nothing short of wet sanding

to really knock it down so it would look even and

glassy. Also, the metal flake is really heavy as you

will see in one of the shots. And some of the flake is

in the clear as well, making the buffing even more

complicated. Still though, I did what i could with what

I had. I don't have any sunlight shots, since I knew they

would not really make me fell any better (the scratches

left over are some real tough sob's)



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just before sunset



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sunset



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stupid heavy metal flake



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q-panel at dusk. During the 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.



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3/4 @ dusk.



This last time, I gave the rotary a try, and used the following:



HT-HC

HT-MC

HT-LC

FPII

HT-PPG



The levelers were used in different areas where needed,

but each area was topped with FP, and then PPG. Also,

there are a lot of scratches in the paint. But since I am not

quite ready to experiment with paint correcting with a rotary,

I just reduced them some. But some stick out like a sore

thumb:mad:



The biggest challenge was negotiating the curves and such,

especially around the c-pill/ q-panel, and the fenders. I

decided not to get too cute with these spots, and just

rubbed these down by hand with some compound and

a wet heavy terry cloth. I still have to work on those

sections a little more, so I didn't use anything on them

yet.



When I am finally done, I am going to do is either top it

with some Natty's or #16, and then call it quits until it gets

a good reapaint, (if that ever happens in this decade).



Oh, before I forget, Thanks to Anthony for giving me some help and feedback:xyxthumbs
 
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