1967 Dynacorn Fastback

Rusty, did you do sound control on each side of the floorboards or the combo of sound control/ceramic insulation each side?
 
Raymond_B;n76826 said:
Rusty, did you do sound control on each side of the floorboards or the combo of sound control/ceramic insulation each side?

It's got everything everywhere that is what the customer wanted.
 
Inside the trunk painted Acapulco blue

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Rusty, nice job

Question- what prep did you do on the lizard skin to spray epoxy and paint over it?
 
rr restorations;n77025 said:
Rusty, nice job

Question- what prep did you do on the lizard skin to spray epoxy and paint over it?

Nothing sprayed Lizard Skin Thursday and epoxy Monday on the undercarriage. They said to wait 36 hours before painting and we waited longer because the humidity was high.
 
The back of the fenders were epoxy primed followed with a couple of coats of Lizard Skin

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Waited a few days and sprayed SPI red oxide

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Engine compartment and the body was taped getting ready for Lizard Skin on the fender aprons

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SPI black epoxy

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Nice, is that Gulfstream aqua by chance? What base coat did you use?
 
rusty428cj;n77843 said:
While the owner is busy making his own fuel and brake lines while it is on the rotisserie we painted a few parts

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Really nice job as usual.

On my current project I bought prebent stainless lines from Fine Lines. They fit perfectly which made them stupid simple to install. They have an incredible amount of vehicles in their inventory and are CNC bent and terminated. Not a bad price either, my 2000 Dodge Ram project cost just a smidge over $200 for every single breakline.
I was going to make mine until I found them and thought the hell with that for $200 send-em.
 
DATEC;n77871 said:
Really nice job as usual.

On my current project I bought prebent stainless lines from Fine Lines. They fit perfectly which made them stupid simple to install. They have an incredible amount of vehicles in their inventory and are CNC bent and terminated. Not a bad price either, my 2000 Dodge Ram project cost just a smidge over $200 for every single breakline.
I was going to make mine until I found them and thought the hell with that for $200 send-em.

Have to make custom lines because of the Total Control Products coilover rear suspension, subframe connectors and 2 1/2" custom exhaust.
 
rusty428cj;n77884 said:
Have to make custom lines because of the Total Control Products coilover rear suspension, subframe connectors and 2 1/2" custom exhaust.

Ahh cool. Might be worth a call if you find a need, if they don' t have what you need in their data base and you send them your line they will copy it with their CNC and make it and send it to you for free.

Looking good for sure like you (I'm sure) can't wait to see it done. Keep up the outstanding work.
 
Today I sprayed two coats of SPI epoxy on the body and it is almost ready for paint just need to block sand windshield posts and prime again

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Last week I finished spraying 3 coats of Pro-Spray Acapulco blue and 3 coats of SPI Universal clear. Brian wet sanded with 1000, 1500, 2000, 2500 and today started buffing

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