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Trunk Lid

Shot the trunk pan and clear coated it over the last 24 hours. Had an issue with the clear coat coming out cloudy on one of the bumper brackets. It made a huge mess trying to fix the problem. Fortunately, it is on the side facing the fender and not really visible. Time to put the car back together tomorrow.

Next stop: Firewall in the driver and passenger footwells. That will be the last of the summer projects.
 
I'm calling this part of the project done. Didn't turn out that great, but the main thing was to kill the corrosion.

Primer coat applied:
DSC_0021 by David Cohen, on Flickr

Now the base coat:
DSC_0040 by David Cohen, on Flickr

Base coat:
DSC_0041 by David Cohen, on Flickr

Clear coat -- I had a lot of problems with the clear coat, no doubt due to the humid conditions in Maryland.
DSC_0045 by David Cohen, on FlickrDSC_0045 by David Cohen, on Flick

Got the bumper back on -- this was a bigger pain than removal. The deformed trunk floor on the left side made the brackets and bolts very hard to line up.
DSC_0048 by David Cohen, on Flickr

And the lid goes back on. I still have to do some buffing to even out the clear coat:
DSC_0049 by David Cohen, on Flickr

Once everything is back in the trunk, most of the imperfections are hidden. As you can see, I try to cover just about any eventuality. There's also plug wires, jumper cables and a fan belt stored on the inside of the wheel:
DSC_0053 by David Cohen, on Flickr

On to the footwells. That will be my last of the summer projects.
 
looks great! nice emergency kit too!
 
Ok. So I'm a little slow. I just realized that the bumpers were aluminum and that's why there's no corrosion on them. I was actually surprised at how light they were. Don't think they'd do much good for anything more than a parking tap.
I'm sorry, but this is a new one for me. Honestly, I don't think I have ever heard of Aluminum bumpers. Am I missing something or are you just alluding to their weight ?
 
I'm sorry, but this is a new one for me. Honestly, I don't think I have ever heard of Aluminum bumpers. Am I missing something or are you just alluding to their weight ?

Maybe it's just the weight and the complete lack of corrosion on the insides of the bumpers. I expected to see some surface rust...but nothing, nada. When I cleaned it with a wire brush, it cleaned up like an aluminum rim from a bicycle. Maybe it's not aluminum, but it is definitely an alloy that has similar properties.
 
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