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66 stangScorTmobileR 10-26-2004, 09:38 PM my friend just bought 66 mustang from some old dude who had given up on it, or just didnt have time for it. its in ok condition, the interior is pretty clean, but the guy covered ed paint with primer and there are some semi-deep scratches, not to the metal, but i guess he'll have to sand them out. im helpin him out on this project, pieces of the body are off (bumper and all logos and lights n stuff) so pretty much he bought a really nice engine (302 thats sounds soooo sweet lol ) and a not so nice body. we just wanted to konw how to get started on this and what materials were goin to need. and\y help is much appreciated, thanks GTmike400 10-26-2004, 09:57 PM Any pics? I do metalwork so I maybe able to help. Right now this sounds like a fabrication project. Would you mind if I moved it to the fabrication forum? ScorTmobileR 10-27-2004, 02:43 PM well what im mainly intersted in is the paint right now but do what you feel like, doesnt matter to me as long as i still get helpful replies! :grinno: ill take some picstonight and try to post them later ScorTmobileR 10-27-2004, 02:44 PM we read that we should sand down to the metal and bodo it up....does tha sound good for starters?! i have no clue GTmike400 10-27-2004, 04:11 PM I like to sand it down do bare, slap on an epoxy sealer/primer to prevent rust, and then use bodyfiller. ScorTmobileR 10-28-2004, 04:29 PM thanks alot, hey i have those pics, but i dont know how to get them on here crimsonkarter21 11-25-2004, 01:03 AM I'm not so sure about real cars, but on my die-cast models, I lather on the paint thinner, and wrap everything in saran wrap, leave it overnight, it works pretty well, the paint sands right off Markgase2000 01-05-2005, 09:06 AM That method with the seran wrap is called laquer lifting. It turns the laquer into putty lol nice good suggestion. vBulletin®, Copyright ©2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
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