My '73 Comet GT Restoration Thread

Discussion in 'Maverick/Comet Projects' started by mercgt73, Aug 11, 2009.

  1. mercgt73

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    Superb! Looks amazing! Wait! Did you say blue with silver stripes?? Seems we are thinking alike. I am going with a blue and silver reflective stripes.. Really I am lol
     
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    Thanks! Yep, blue and silver, similar to the way I painted my car the first go around back in 1998. But, I am a good ways from paint...
     
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    Today I finished up putting the grille back to together, snapped on all the stainless steel trim and also installed the turn signal housings. I am so happy with the way it came out.
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    My next project is the dashboard. I am converting to a package tray dashboard and also changing my factory color scheme. I am going with Satin Black in the center and Medium Blue Metallic for the rest. I have gathered what I think is all the parts (package tray is off to the left). I will need to re-paint an NOS climate control panel, cluster, ash tray and of course the center of the dash. In the process I will repair an NOS center vent (missing 1 thumb adjuster). I also need to rebuild the two outer A/C vents, the felt is DOA. I am still debating on the painting the edge of the package tray blue or just leaving it black. We will see.
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    I started by dismantling a non-AC panel (far right) in order to paint it and replace the non-AC section with a nice AC version that I have.
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    I ground off the melted portions of the plastic studs and popped the sections out. I also masked off the shiny chrome strips on the NOS panel.
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    Not sure why the last picture is sideways, lol. It is upright on Photobucket.
    Next is to strip the cluster. I want to prep and paint the plastic parts all at once.
     
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    Getting deep around here lol
     
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    Haha! Well, I've got the time, not sure how long it will last, so I'm busting it out.
     
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    What prep and paint are you using in the plastic? Mine is going to need rehab one of these days...
     
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    Thanks Rusty!
     
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    Today I stripped the dashboard down.
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    After cleaning the dashboard, I sprayed on some self etching primer.
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    Then I sprayed two coats of primer surfacer.
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    Finally, time for some color. The black gets sprayed first, three coats.
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    I will let the black cure for a few days and mask it off this weekend. Then it will be time for the blue.

    I also tore down the two a/c vents and cleaned up the old felt and adhesive. Gonna stop by the craft store and pick up some felt before the weekend.
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    Today I finished up restoring the A/C vents. I picked up some new felt and cut some 7/16" strips. I then glued them into the housings and retainers. I took a silver paint pen and dressed up the ball vents. Once they were dry, I assembled the vents. They work great, nice and tight in the sockets.
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    Next I worked on the dashboard. I masked off the black that I painted earlier in the week. Then I hit it with the medium blue metallic paint. Once the blue was dry, I removed the paper and sprayed the whole dash with two coats of satin clear. It came out awesome!
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    Next I moved on to the cluster. It is my original cluster, but it needs to change colors. I stripped it down and prepped it for paint. I shot the silver first.
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    I then masked off the silver ovals with 3mm tape. That was a little challenging, but I got it covered.
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    Now it was time to paint everything black. I hit the HVAC panel, ash tray and cluster all at the same time. Once the black was done, each got two coats of satin clear. They came out great!
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    Thanks, Dennis!
     

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