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Old 07-23-2018 | 09:21 PM
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Cool, Thank you again for the offer.
Old 07-28-2018 | 10:51 AM
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I started on the 1/64 panel today. A great way to procrastinate from my little project that snowballed into a major summer job of reconditioning the engine and engine compartment of my 69 GMC van.
Old 07-28-2018 | 11:00 AM
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Now for the 1/64 Panel. First picture is out of the box.

Second is the epoxy I used to fill in the side windows

next is after some filler glaze on the side

and this is afterprimed with epoxy primer

I forgot to say that I reached inside with a long skinny paintbrush to change the interior to black from gray. And I should say that I started with 80 grit then 180 then 320 grit auto body sandpaper. Tomorrow I'll continue with the 1/64 panel. Now back to the van...john

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Old 07-28-2018 | 11:27 AM
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Old 07-28-2018 | 04:09 PM
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Just about ready for Earl Scheib

Old 07-28-2018 | 05:52 PM
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Earl Scheib never masked that well...
Old 07-28-2018 | 08:29 PM
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Earl Scheib never masked that well...
That is the truth !!!

+ John- the 69 GMC is looking good as well...
Old 07-29-2018 | 04:19 AM
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Greybeard999 - Back in 1971 I had a 66 ford painted at Earl Scheib for 29.95 or 39.95 (can't remember) They paid their people $5 per car to mask, $5 per car to sand, and $5 per car to spray. The paint was in 55 gallon drums and only had about 8 colors, no metallics.

Sleeper. -Thanks, It all started this spring the 69 had a cracked manifold and was leaking gas from the carburetor inlet. Let's replace the manifold, tighten up the fuel line and repaint the top of the motor - Right! Like the song say's " One thing leads to another"
Old 07-29-2018 | 05:36 AM
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Greybeard999 - Back in 1971 I had a 66 ford painted at Earl Scheib for 29.95 or 39.95 (can't remember) They paid their people $5 per car to mask, $5 per car to sand, and $5 per car to spray. The paint was in 55 gallon drums and only had about 8 colors, no metallics.

Sometime around 76-78 I had to re-paint several Scheib painted cars... Man, was that a mess.
Old 07-29-2018 | 09:42 AM
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Need a little touch up around the lights. I think Earl helped masking. I used Rustoleum . It's about as good as it's going to get...John


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