Yet another person that has no clue what the word "restoration" means.R.RUNNER wrote:Well said CLIVEY if you`re restoring a car, make it better than factory,and do it properly!!!!
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could well be MrRR , as far as i can remember ,nearly every unrestored 70 & earlier B-body i have seen had these type of factory runs , either both sides or just one alsoR.RUNNER wrote:GTXJim wrote:Shouldn't the underside be dark Grey primer, with over spray round the edges![]()
Mine has a paint run in the boot just below the boot latch!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! is that "FACTORY".........................( I see the "MOPAR ANORACS"are still alive and well).
Well said CLIVEY if you`re restoring a car, make it better than factory,and do it properly!!!!
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Ivor wrote:IMHO if you are going to restore a car, you go to any lengths to replicate the factory finish and not improve upon in it and that in my book means primer, overspray, numbers the lot...just check out Sandy's 70 Hemi Road Runner underneath...that's the way to do it!
If you want to actually use the car, I agree with Clivey and Andy, use all the technology you can to make it good looking and durable, stonechip, two pack, the lot.
But survivors should be left alone, even if they are tatty.
I'll get me anorak...
Ivor wrote:IMHO if you are going to restore a car, you go to any lengths to replicate the factory finish and not improve upon in it and that in my book means primer, overspray, numbers the lot...just check out Sandy's 70 Hemi Road Runner underneath...that's the way to do it!
If you want to actually use the car, I agree with Clivey and Andy, use all the technology you can to make it good looking and durable, stonechip, two pack, the lot.
But survivors should be left alone, even if they are tatty.
I'll get me anorak...
Ivor wrote:IMHO if you are going to restore a car, you go to any lengths to replicate the factory finish and not improve upon in it and that in my book means primer, overspray, numbers the lot...just check out Sandy's 70 Hemi Road Runner underneath...that's the way to do it!
If you want to actually use the car, I agree with Clivey and Andy, use all the technology you can to make it good looking and durable, stonechip, two pack, the lot.
But survivors should be left alone, even if they are tatty.
I'll get me anorak...
Brutus wrote:Rot boxes as soon as they left the factory , can't see why anyone would want to replicate how these cars left the factory , bit of common sense when restoring these old barges would have them last a good bit longer.............................![]()
How dare you , born & bred in Barnet Herts.R.RUNNER wrote:Brutus wrote:Rot boxes as soon as they left the factory , can't see why anyone would want to replicate how these cars left the factory , bit of common sense when restoring these old barges would have them last a good bit longer.............................![]()
Never thought that I would agree with an "ESSEX" boy![]()
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