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Re: 1975 cosworth vega
Originally posted by Michael Stoops View PostHopefully you can have video rolling - the owner is going to faint when he sees the finished product!
What are the plans for redoing the graphics? Was he able to source NOS decals or at least some faithful reproductions.
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Re: 1975 cosworth vega
Originally posted by SHYNEMAN123 View PostSo far the owner has seen it after all the prep sanding was done and right after it was painted with the grapefruit peel,he has no idea what I am doing he just said I guess I got what I paid for and ask me to do what I could to shine it up a little more.
I hope to have the camera close when he stops to see the end result.
What are the plans for redoing the graphics? Was he able to source NOS decals or at least some faithful reproductions.
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Wow! Great turn around! I agree that no one will believe it was under $300 for that paint job when you are all done!
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Originally posted by kerrinjeff View PostWOW! Amazing work...goes to show that as long as enough paint is laid down a skilled paint polisher can do incredible things...fantastic
I do love shaving paint and even more when it's BLACK.
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Re: 1975 cosworth vega
Originally posted by Michael Stoops View PostWow, we've seen orange peel before but this is, what, grapefruit peel?? The texture is HUGE and looks like one of the Photoshop "water color paint" filters was added to it!
And to think you could get it this flat, almost mirror image:
Nobody is going to believe this is a "$259 paint job" when they see it. Just goes to show what proper prep and finishing steps can do for a finish.
Frank, this is just awesome, thanks for sharing it with us.
I could not even buy the paint & materials for less than $350.00 min. and
Maaco gave me just what I asked for. There were a lot of defects in the old finish that would have needed a full strip to bare to correct but with the budget the owner ask me to work with Maaco was just what was needed and the heavy peel was the painters attempt to bury defects and give me enough paint to work them hard to achieve the results I wanted.
So far the owner has seen it after all the prep sanding was done and right after it was painted with the grapefruit peel,he has no idea what I am doing he just said I guess I got what I paid for and ask me to do what I could to shine it up a little more.
I hope to have the camera close when he stops to see the end result.
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WOW! Amazing work...goes to show that as long as enough paint is laid down a skilled paint polisher can do incredible things...fantastic
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Wow, we've seen orange peel before but this is, what, grapefruit peel?? The texture is HUGE and looks like one of the Photoshop "water color paint" filters was added to it!
And to think you could get it this flat, almost mirror image:
Nobody is going to believe this is a "$259 paint job" when they see it. Just goes to show what proper prep and finishing steps can do for a finish.
Frank, this is just awesome, thanks for sharing it with us.
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Re: 1975 cosworth vega
Originally posted by Eddie6th View PostGreat work Frank...
It's lookin' good again. Look forward to seeing everything
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Great work Frank...
It's lookin' good again. Look forward to seeing everything
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Re: 1975 cosworth vega
Originally posted by the_invisible View PostAhh, I see... when I wetsanded my cars, it took a lot of time and energy to remove just enough paint to flatten the surface.
More after pics of the new hair cut, please?????
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Ahh, I see... when I wetsanded my cars, it took a lot of time and energy to remove just enough paint to flatten the surface.
More after pics of the new hair cut, please?????
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Re: 1975 cosworth vega
Originally posted by Andrew C. View PostThat looks awesome Frank! Great Work!
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Re: 1975 cosworth vega
Originally posted by the_invisible View PostThat is some serious sanding, Franky!!! I never had the energy to do sanding at such degree! You covered all the area completely!
I Luv You Man!!! lol
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