Body Shop Tease!

Discussion in 'General Maverick/Comet' started by Dave B, Jun 13, 2007.

  1. PINKY

    PINKY .....John Ford.....

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    lookin' great!
     
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    Craig Selvey Indiana State Rep - MCCI

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    I can't believe how fast they are working on it!!! (y)
     
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    looking real good!
     
  4. Mavaholic

    Mavaholic Growing older but not up!

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    Thats a rare body shop. They seldom combine progress with fast.
     
  5. 71gold

    71gold Frank Cooper Supporting Member

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    ...and if they are this good at ...PREP...
    rule of thumb...they ...can't paint...:yup:

    looking sweet so far...(y)

    ...:bouncy: ...
     
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    why are the doors and trunk lid still on it. it is much nicer to paint it with out having the tape lines in the jambs. just my 2 cents. you went really far to make it really nice. go the extra 5 minutes and do it all the way.
     
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  7. Dave B

    Dave B I like Mavericks!

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    It'll be taken apart to paint, thats the way they do things, they get the body staight and aligned before it's primed. I was there today, it looks awesome!
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  8. Dan Starnes

    Dan Starnes Original owner

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    Really nice looking Dave,,, not far from paint now.
    Dan
     
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    I LIKE IT!!! Nice work you got going there. What type paint will you use and color.
     
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    I have not read all responses past this post, but IMO, I think it's always best to "clean the metal" meaning taking it all the way down. A goody body can get a good clean surface to paint with the right materials. You will also find that sometimes it's necessary to leave the paint on and sand as you stated in certain areas of the car. Maybe the car feels good and smooth at that point and taking it further will end up working against him to build it back up.

    I ususally let my body guy determine this and only instruct him I want very very, very little bondo on my cars as necessary.
     
  11. Dave B

    Dave B I like Mavericks!

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    I decided I needed a bit of a Holiday, So I slummed it a bit and went to the Carlisle Mopar show for a few days, and when I got home this picture was waiting for me. Kinda funny, went to a Mopar show and I bought all the stuff I needed for my Maverick, some more POR 15, wiring clips, some paints from Eastwood, a Multi-Maverick model, some more Jonny Lightinings, Jim Osborne reproductions decals, and I almost bought a new set of 15X7 Magnums....
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  12. Country Mav

    Country Mav Die-Hard Ford Guy!

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    I know that was a nice "Welcome Home from the Car Show" Present! Gonna look GREAT once they shoot that Mettalic Pink with the Burnt Orange Racing Stripes! (y) ;) They have REALLY been moving with this car!! Looking really, really nice! Take care! Preston
     
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    Looking good. I hope not on the color...
     
  14. Dave B

    Dave B I like Mavericks!

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    I guess you didn't see the post...
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    o man i hope not! im a painter and a metal fabricator and iv been waching this post .im not a big fan of what they did with the grinder but i would have acid striped it myself and smoothed it out with filler and then have them primer and paint it.you could have saved yourself alot of money that way.
     

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