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  • All but ready to paint...
    Click image for larger version  Name:	IMG_6953.JPG Views:	0 Size:	164.7 KB ID:	110292 Back taped the inside and got the rear bumper in its final top coats completing all the final painting I dared to do here.
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ID:	110296 The following evening I went over to the body shop to confirm and we went to work cleaning and power washing the inside of their spray booth. That's Elias manning the power washer and broom.
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    • At long last......its into the booth!
      Click image for larger version  Name:	IMG_6968.JPG Views:	0 Size:	111.4 KB ID:	110298 Now onto final staging. Ricardo(left) the owner of the shop and the guy doing the painting talking things over with his right hand man Elias.
      Click image for larger version  Name:	IMG_6969.JPG Views:	0 Size:	113.8 KB ID:	110299 My buddy Mark loaned me his painting stand specifically built for holding 356 doors which came in very handy.
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      • Painted! (one week ago)
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        • Part2

          Ricardo did a great job of laying that paint on for me. He really hammered it on with a good overall gloss as I told him that we really didn't have the luxury of color sanding out a lot of mistakes after the fact. We got a couple of small runs and sags in it as that's the fine line you walk when you go for a high shine but I can cut and polish those out.
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ID:	110322 Safely back into my shop the following morning. The next big hurdle is getting the windshield frame installed. Prepping for that next.

          Thanks for looking!
          Justin
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          • wow it must be an incredible feeling and high to reach this point. Great work Justin. It looks like a wet seal just out of the water. A real interesting colour that is really growing on me. Awesome milestone. Congratulations
            1960 356B T5 - under major resurrection.
            356 Registry main thread;
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            • Thanks a lot Scott! This was a really nice milestone to get past. The next one is going to be getting the windshield installed. I've heard all the tales woe concerning its installation. Fortunately my buddy Mark who has some experience here is going to come by and help me with it on Tuesday. Agree, this color is growing on me too. It has a lot of green in it which makes it more interesting than straight up powder blue.
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              Right after I got the gallon of this color mixed and back to my shop it was really making me think of pistachio ice cream, Blue Bunny brand to be exact as pictured above. Not an exact match but similar.

              Thanks again, you'll make it here one day. Keep chipping away at it!

              Justin
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              • Justin I have been a fan of Meissen blue for 51 years! The owner of this car must be over the moon to see those photo's. Do you remember so long ago when you had this car delivered to you by the previous restorer as ' Ready for painting' ! My goodness no one I know, could have been as careful as you, to get such a perfect job. We have I guess 32 pages of ' really getting it ready for paint' with hundreds of photos on all the stages.

                How you didn't pull your hair out sometimes on this journey I don't know. to say it was difficult, is an understatement to get it to this level of finish. Lets hope the owner is able to finish it to match your standard of work!!

                Roy

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                • JTR70
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                  I have a new appreciation for Meissen Blue Roy, so I know what you mean. Definitely, its been a very long road and it went much further than either one of us anticipated the day it was taken off the trailer. He'll finish this thing out really nice I have no doubts about that. I will most certainly keep you updated on its progress. Thanks again for all the kind words of encouragement along the way. Justin

              • I am way behind on this post update. The car is now gone as of last Sunday and is finally back with my buddy. I was so slammed trying to tie up loose ends before his arrival that I had no energy left to update this post by days end. Anyway, after paint I had a little fun with the instant gratification of part some reassembly.
                Began with the deck lid:
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ID:	110428 Lid installed for the final time. I must have removed and installed this thing a hundred times like the rest of the closing panels but a final painted surface really increases the danger and stress factor.
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ID:	110429 Fully latched in its final position. I was already spot sanding/polishing some lint that always seems to find a way in the process.
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ID:	110431 Onto the hood installation next.
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                • Final hood installation:
                  Click image for larger version  Name:	IMG_7020.JPG Views:	0 Size:	104.4 KB ID:	110433 The seal has to go on first. I like adding a veneer of grease in and around those metal corner clamps just for an additional rust inhibiter
                  Click image for larger version  Name:	IMG_7021.JPG Views:	0 Size:	112.0 KB ID:	110434 Seal all set with its joint placed to the right side corner just behind the lowest screw on the mounting clamp. This is where all the concourse guys say it goes....
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                  Last edited by JTR70; 12-08-2020, 09:42 AM.
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                  • Dash top skinning:
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ID:	110440 Once I had it located I laid down my first section of landau glue and worked my way from the center outward.
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ID:	110441 I continued gluing to the right side first as it was the much easier and straight forward shape to cover. A nice confidence builder.
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ID:	110443 Now ready to taken on the more complicated shape of the gauge cluster. More on this later...

                    Thanks for looking!
                    Justin
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                    • Looking good Justin!

                      Roy

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                        Thank you Roy!

                    • Dash skinning continued:
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                      After a few attempts this outer contour laid down tight. Had to leave the back flap loose to allow the needed shrinking and stretching along the way. Tough part is over and its all down hill from here. My camera couldn't decide whether the leather was light brown or a reddish-copper color. I was liking this redder version.
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                      • Click image for larger version  Name:	IMG_7044.JPG Views:	0 Size:	122.3 KB ID:	110454 Left side now finished. Excess trimmed with vent opened.
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                        Thanks for stopping by!
                        Justin
                        Last edited by JTR70; 12-09-2020, 09:26 AM.
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                        • Wow this is really cool seeing how this comes together. The colour choice works really well with the paint. Supper job Justin. Must be a nice change from the metal.
                          1960 356B T5 - under major resurrection.
                          356 Registry main thread;
                          http://forum.porsche356registry.org/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=35854
                          1968 912 - running like a scalded cat.

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                            Thanks Scott, its a nice break from metal but a whole new set of concerns arise with its final presentation and avoiding any damage to the finish.

                        • I was under the gun to get the car ready for pick up so I didn't take any shots until it was reassembled and headed into the trailer. Below are some random shots in no particular order just before it was loaded.
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