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BostonMonte

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  1. I know the builder of this car personally. I cannot begin to tell you the amount of years that went into that car.

     

    He was one of the BEST body guys in the Boston Area. Good guy too.

     

    I am a purist and love factory but words cannot describe how beautiful this car was in person. The paint was absolutely perfect. No seams at all on the car. The scary part about this is that he built it in the late 80's.

  2. Thanks KC.

     

    I have a feeling that I will go with the three piece units and use what I need. I really need the piece that goes toward the rear valance panel in addition the pieces near the wheel wells.

     

    I need to drop the tank and clean everything up to get a really good assessment as to how bad the damage is. Time to grind...

     

    Did you do the work yourself? What are you using for a welder? I am looking at the Lincoln Weld Pak 125.

     

    Thanks!

    Greg

     

     

  3. I knew that the car needed some trunk patchwork. I checked to see how bad it is today and I want to fix it properly with new sheetmetal rather than a patch job.

     

    The rot goes to the rear wheel wells and toward the back bumper. Should I replace the wheel wells while it is apart? The car has new quarters already installed so, removing those is not desired.

     

    Any recommendations on which kit to go with? I see there are 3 piece sets and one piece units also. The prices also vary quite a bit...

     

    Thanks in advance!

    Greg

  4. Thanks again... Found a few cheapy HVLP guns at a Eastwood and at Summit Racing.

     

    These will be perfect for painting brackets and rust inhibitor on the floors.

     

    I did not want to use a really good one (final coat type) for these types of applications but want some quality on the engine accessories (pulleys, brackets, radiator support, etc).

     

    Thanks everyone!

     

    Photos of progress to follow.

     

    Greg

  5. I am in the process of pulling motor accessory brackets, pulleys, etc. off to sandblast in preparation to paint.

     

    I am very likely going to use the Eastwood Underhood black.

     

    I do not want to use a good finish spray gun for this job.

     

    Has anyone used a cheapy Sears or Husky type spray gun to get decent results? Aerosol Can?

     

    Thanks in advance,

    Greg

     

     

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