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Thanks Drew, I have some chroming I have to get done and have been putting it off until the car was painted. The Painter had a problem on the hood/bonnet due to a fault in the primer he used. He called the manufacture and I think that was taken care of. He completely stripped the hood and started over from bare metal. The fenders might be painted by now, at least I'm hopeful. PJ
Started wiring the old girl up, not my favorite job, but coming along slowly.
Just picked up most of the red stuff today from the paint shop. Three pieces still there need buffing yet, The fuel tank side panels and the tool box lid. Here's a few photos which gives agood idea how the paint is looking. PJ
Hood,
Rear splash apron,
Fuel tank,
Dash,
Pic of the some of the wiring mess.
Lots of other bits, but don't want to over do it. Lots of reflections inside the trailer. PJ
As it is now. I can finally see the light at the end of the tunnel. Some buffing compound still in the groves, but an easy fix. Miles to go though, lots of work left. Kinda cramped in the garage after moving the car from the shop. But it's much warmer here! Fenders are in the paint booth and being painted now. PJ
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