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Posted: Tue Jun 03, 14 5:23 pm
by Carl
Looking good Steve, the end must be in sight?

Roof painted by rattle cans as well?

Posted: Tue Jun 03, 14 11:06 pm
by Steve
Getting there Carl and yes mate....got a right arm like Arnie from shaking the cans! :thumbright:

Posted: Wed Jun 04, 14 8:57 am
by autofetish
If you paint matt black with clear coat it goes gloss black

Also you can buy can holders/sprayers for rattle cans for peanuts

Posted: Wed Jun 04, 14 1:01 pm
by Dave81
Steve wrote:Getting there Carl and yes mate....got a right arm like Arnie from shaking the cans! :thumbright:
I don't believe that's how you did it..........all those years of Blondie posters.......... ;) :D

Think the black roof really breaks down the huge area of red and suits the overall look.........Keep it going mate!! :thumbright:

Did these cars ever have stripes from the factory on the rear quarters?...........Red with black accents......... 8-)

Posted: Wed Jun 04, 14 1:37 pm
by terryr
Do the roof pink black is going to be a pain to get a good finish with out of a rattle can

Posted: Wed Jun 04, 14 2:06 pm
by Steve
Thanks Will...and Dave, you know me too well!!! :oops:

Terry...the pillars and edges look great...its down to poor prep on my part I think with the rest. Im really pleased with the good bits...just need work on the rest. Interesting re matt and clearcoat, suppose its just like the base and clearcoat ive used on the body. Mate in the bodytrade told me to consider using a 2k filler primer but bit difficult for me to do on the drive. Think to get it spot on, i need to get the big air sander out and take it right back down to metal and do it properly this time instead of playing at it.

Dont think these cars ever had factory installed stripes etc....maybe put a bumble bee stripe or billboard on it?? :D :D

Posted: Wed Jun 04, 14 3:08 pm
by terryr
get the car roadworthy steve ,and bring it over to me and i will lay some black on the roof for you if you want

Posted: Wed Jun 04, 14 5:32 pm
by Steve
Thats really kind of you to offer Terry!! Thank you very much matey :thumbright:

Ive got some stuff to do for MOT etc so will get that sorted and let you know how its looking. I think Im getting towards the limits with my driveway resto! :D :D :D

Posted: Sun Aug 24, 14 3:48 pm
by Steve
Back to work on the Fury this weekend after a short break to enjoy the Summer at the shows in the Polara.....

Finished the trunk off, all painted and new trunk mat in etc. Pleased with the results, and solid as a rock now :thumbright:

Took the old single circuit master cylinder out and put the new dual circuit one. Bit fiddly getting to the plunger to disconnect it from the brake pedal but got there minus a bit of skin on the old knuckles. Swapped the old plunger and spring etc over into new one. Fixed the brake light switch while I was there.

Will sort new brake pipes this week hopefully then on to bit of lighting wiring.

cheers Steve :thumbright:

Posted: Sun Aug 24, 14 4:26 pm
by Mossy68
Nice one Steve. Shouldn't be too long before she's on the road. :thumbright:

Posted: Sun Aug 24, 14 4:56 pm
by Steve
hopefully not too long Gaz....just needed a little break after bodywork now back on it! watch this space..... :thumbright:

Posted: Sun Aug 24, 14 5:15 pm
by Cannonball
steve considering all the effort you put in to that trunk i would sure as hell cane it in red 2k much sweeter to open it to show it off either for your self or come sale time,,,,,,

Posted: Sun Aug 24, 14 6:28 pm
by Steve
Im keeping her original where possible Dunc so have gone down the grey stonechip route. Its got the same texture as original, but is the wrong shade of grey. Eastwoods do the correct darker grey with white spatter in it but it is very delicate and not waterproof. When I get some, I will cover it with matt laquer to seal it :thumbright:

Posted: Sun Aug 24, 14 7:37 pm
by Cannonball
Steve wrote:Im keeping her original where possible Dunc so have gone down the grey stonechip route. Its got the same texture as original, but is the wrong shade of grey. Eastwoods do the correct darker grey with white spatter in it but it is very delicate and not waterproof. When I get some, I will cover it with matt laquer to seal it :thumbright:
thats good steve, but joe egg on a buttie wont know any of that nonsense when you come to sell it, a nice shiney trunk you can wash down any staining is far better than that grey stuff, it will look so much better in gloss red paint, most mopars are painted body color in the trunk,,,,,,,

Posted: Sun Aug 24, 14 10:56 pm
by Steve
I hear ya big fella but sticking with original where possible at the moment....Ive got the engine bay back to stock looking and am enjoying doing it as it was (ish) from the factory. The mat is perfect for the bits of the original mat that were left and here are a couple of pics of what Im aiming for. Second pic is more like the colour mine should be from the original stuff left prior to resto but first one shows the white spatter in the paint as it should be :thumbright: Appreciate your thoughts and input as always Dunc....

cheers Steve :thumbright: