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And finally, some clear.
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And a couple more.
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looks AMAZING! Is that a factory color or something custom?
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Looks super! 514 Red?
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Exhaust filters be dammed!! LOL! I see you like tunes when you paint. That's gonna be beechin! White top?
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WOW your doing GREAT!!!!!!!!
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Thats RED HOT!!! and shiny!!
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Yes, it is 514 red. I do have exhaust filters. There still in a box, outside of the booth. LOL! And yes, tunes are a MUST HAVE! A little fresh paint always seems to get people fired up!
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Looks awesome. I need me a rotisseire.
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I've been trying to post pics, at least every weekend, but I've been really busy.
Here are a few. With the firewall and inside squirted, I decided to epoxy, and undercoat the bottom side next. |
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Nicely done!
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I'm going to mount the body back on the body, before I paint the outside. Now I need to get the chassis ready. (I guess I missed a few shots while spraying.)
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More pieces getting painted.
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And some new pieces finally getting bolted back on. It's always a good feeling to see parts going back on, after spending so much time seeing them come off!
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Some more pics of chassis assembly. I recommend taking pics of EVERY nut, bolt, and bracket, before you remove it. It will make life a lot easier when you start putting it together!
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And some more pics of fuel and brake lines.
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And some more of the same.
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Looks really good dude, I like your parts "cage" you use to hang shtuff for paint in the booth. What epoxy do you use that's red? Do you like it? I'm not happy with what most companies have done to the epoxy available up here to conform with the low voc money grab; thin and no meat to it at all.
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Turp, Where did you get those cool brake lines from? Were they prebent or did you do all the bending an fitting?
Thanks Evan Q. |
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looks great turp! going to be a real nice resto.
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When I used to work out of my garage, I had hooks screwed into the ceiling everywhere. With the booth, I had to make something to hang parts from. I put wheels on the bottom of one rack, so I can roll it out of the booth with parts attached, if I need to.
I really miss the original DP epoxy, back when it still had lead in it. I mostly use RM (BASF) for my paint products. I think their epoxy comes in red, black, and gray. I like it just fine. Seems like EVERYTHING has been losing its "meat" for the last several years. I have been getting all of my brake and fuel lines from Inline Tube. I also use their complete e-brake cable kits. In my opinion, the pre-bent lines are the only way to go. I usually use stainless instead of the tin coated. I have not had any problems to speak of, and I have used their lines on a lot of different vehicles. |
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Ok, today I'm painting some parts for MY blazer, so in between coats, I'll post some more pics.
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More chassis pics.
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More painting, and more assembly.
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Painting a batch of "cast iron".
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A little more assembly.
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Got the rear end in, and some more parts installed.
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More rear stuff, brakes installed.
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Rear drums on, starting on front suspension.
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More front suspension.
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Shocks installed, more spindle and backing plates.
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Front brakes, and some tie rod stuff.
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Last batch for the day.
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Nice work, it's coming along great.
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Great detail with all your photos. almost like a assembly manual for the rest of us. lol! great job!
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Time for a few more pics.
The engine was rebuilt just before the blazer came to me. I wasn't "frame off quality" in the looks department, so I cleaned it up and recolored it. The trans had also been rebuilt, so I just put in some fresh seals, and a pan gasket, and cleaned it up. |
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The clean trans, and new seals. And a load of black pieces.
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Parts painted black. Installed new EEC lines, under rear of body.
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Looking great.
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