Thursday, March 22, 2012

Prime, Sand, Repeat... Part Deux









I have been remiss in posting photos of late, so enclosed are few updates.  The car is coming along nicely and I really like how the epoxy primer has been laid down, very smooth and very close to the metal.  as you can see in the photos above, they have worked out the rear quarter panels, are almost complete with the roof and working their way to the front engine bay. Although it may not show in the photo above, there is a small dip in the roof about the size of a dime.  Things like this drive my painter nuts and he works it till it's perfectly smooth. I certainly appreciate his eye to details as I know I would never have the patience, but know the more he works on it, the better it gets! 

Saturday, March 10, 2012

Steel Wool On Steroids!




Today it's cold and rainy outside and I'm safe working in the garage. I'm cleaning the trim that goes around the windshield and rear glass on my fastback. It has dried tar that's forty years old, silicone (not from me) and paint overspray. I was able to scrap the big pieces of tar off using a plastic putty knife which thankfully didn't leave any scratches.  Then I dipped steel wool in lacquer thinner and got to work. I thought it would be impossible to get all the crud off, but had a set cleaned in about half an hour using a lot elbow grease. Yahoo, I had no idea that it would be this easy! Now if I can figure out a way to pop out some of the dents and straighten some of the trim, it'll be ready to go back on the car!

Monday, March 5, 2012

Prime, Sand, Repeat...







This week in the body shop, they are blocking the car!  No bondo here just an epoxy primer that can be sanded.  They are mocking up the rear quarter extension panel along with the tail lights and deck lid.  I don't think the car was this straight from the factory.  There's still a little tweaking here and there, but I think the results are fantastic! More details soon.

Thursday, March 1, 2012

I Can See Clearly Now...



My oh my, check out the passenger door glass!  I stripped and repainted the track, added new seals and my friend Ray polished the stainless trim.  I also went with new glass from PS Auto Glass, http://psautoglass.com/  They were able to replicate the correct Carlite logo and date stamps from the original glass on my fastback.  I can't wait to put it back into the car!