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1961 3000 Restoration

She is finally up and running! Special thanks to Jim Karaba(healeyblue) for finding a spare lower distributor housing and letting me purchase it from him. The first one had a catastrophic failure upon initial start up.

 
Progress at the body shop over the last few months.

 

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Congratulations on the progress!

When mine was painted, the shop took the fenders off so they could paint the back side. Not original, but helps in preservation.
 
I did not think the car was going to be painted yesterday due to the humidity, but I guess my painter managed to get the temperature low enough in the booth to spray.
More pictures of the body work and the car in base coat clear coat. I had him use SPI black epoxy, followed by Evercoat Slick sand, then more reduced epoxy as a sealer, and finally SPI's Black and Universal Clear Coat.























 
My painter just sent me a picture of the passenger door. He just finished wet sanding and buffing it. I'd say it turned out pretty nice! I can't wait to see it in person.

 
My painter just sent me a picture of the passenger door. He just finished wet sanding and buffing it. I'd say it turned out pretty nice! I can't wait to see it in person.

My first thought was "that's not the door". It took me a minute to realize that was the reflection from the door - WOW!
 
Beautiful! My BJ7 is going to stay black. Black shows every little imperfection in the body work. Getting the body right so that it doesn't show imperfections through black is a real challenge. Your body guy knows what he's doing!
 
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