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'98 Linclon Navigator "extreme makover" 56K NO WAY
LMAO! I actually bought a can and accidentaly drove over it!!! I felt it was to windy to do it outside and went to pull it back in...man that made a mess!!!
I didn't have enought time to go buy another.
Now THAT is funny!
Well at least you know that next time you will have something to look forward to!
Top notch work, and an extreme attention to detail for sure.
Can I ask what process you used for the oxidation on the window trim? They look fantastic!
PS- Just a tip, Westley's makes some rubberized under body spray for about $6~ a can that is easy to use, and would have been great for a wheel well like that. You should be able to get it at just about any local car parts store.
LMAO! I actually bought a can and accidentaly drove over it!!! I felt it was to windy to do it outside and went to pull it back in...man that made a mess!!!
Re: '98 Linclon Navigator "extreme makover" 56K NO WAY
Top notch work, and an extreme attention to detail for sure.
Can I ask what process you used for the oxidation on the window trim? They look fantastic!
PS- Just a tip, Westley's makes some rubberized under body spray for about $6~ a can that is easy to use, and would have been great for a wheel well like that. You should be able to get it at just about any local car parts store.
Re: '98 Linclon Navigator "extreme makover" 56K NO WAY
After
Seat racks were cleaned
Lether turned out good. We were going to have the front seats dyed but the guys wanted $200+ so we left them as is.
Speaker grills turned out really well
Engine
Exterior
Chips were brush touched but the owner picked it up just as I finished so no pics of that.
Black trim turned out nice
A little paint work on the hitch
Tire/wheel
The MN winters combined with the dirt road have taken their toll on the wheel wells. The under coating was weathered and cracked. I figured it was only going to get dirty again real soon so I left them like this.
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