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The 64 is ready for paint!
After about a year of part time work the 64 GTO it is ready for paint. I want to thank everyone that helped with information on the parts we were unsure of. We replaced both quarter panels, the trunk floor, and a few patches here and there. Doing a frame off restore/upgrade is a challenge but very satisfying. I'll post pictures soon. It will be nice not to have primer dust covering the shop and get back to reassembling everything. I'm sure more questions will be forthcoming as we continue.
These pictures are from a while ago... before blocking |
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Cool! Looking forward to pics of the goat in paint!
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can't wait to see it in paint.
Thanks for the pics, my 64 convert project is more rust than expected, I appreciate your pics to help me "carry on". |
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First coat of sealer...
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#5
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Jambs are done!
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Code D, Silvermist Gray?
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"What ain't no country I ever heard of. They speak English in What?" - Jules Winnfield ------------------------------ 2015 Jaguar F-Type 340hp Convertible, Polaris White/Ebony Interior 1964 Pontiac GTO, Tri-Power, 4 Speed, Grenadier Red/Black Interior 1965 Chrysler 300 Convertible, 383/727TF, Factory Air, Spanish Red/Red Interior/White Top |
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Yes, Silvermist gray. We used Dupont Chromabase and Chroma Clear.
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Good to see another 64 being going back on the road , looks great .
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