Thank you John! Keep up all the great work you've been doing so you can join me. The view from up here is wonderful!
Appreciate that Mark! I hope my Dad will like it. He's about due for a visit any time now. No, I couldn't bring my self to drill the holes for a side mirror. I'm thinking a small fabbed up GT style contraption held on with a bunch of rare Earth magnets. It will be in the works here soon.
Thanks once again Roy!!
Thank you Bruce, I know the feeling, Gordon White embarrassed me with the full completion his beautiful T1. Post your car up, it does help with the motivation factor and most importantly it may help someone else along the way with their project. Rick did mention adding a flatten agent to the clear for that "old look"; I could always do a door slammer coat of clear over this if I ever get tired of the "over restored" look. I'm definitely going to shoot my wheel centers this way. Yes, I'm cutting off the corners of the paper and no I'll be doing the honors of the cut and polish. I'm actually enjoying that part.
Thanks a lot Phil, So glad you appreciate those edges!
Thank you so much once again you guys!!
Justin
Saturday Oct. 17
Ready to come back home.
Time to roll it out of the booth and into the sunlight.
Much to my relief the flake was just beautiful. It would blow your eyes out at the right angles which was just what I was hoping for. I thanked Rick Profusely as it would have never turned out this nice if I shot it, no way in hell. Quoting from Bruce earlier: "A man has to know his limitations"
Door got a little dry but again nothing that won't polish.
The next bit of fun was unwrapping it once we got back to my shop.
I have to be so careful now. I told Rick the Polarity of this body has now changed as it now attracts damage. Before you could walk by it with a hammer or blunt instrument without a care or damage. Right after you paint them everything seems to be attracted to the new surface. I'm working on an isolation/clean assembly section now.
Thanks for looking! Justin
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