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Old 03-20-2010, 08:44 AM   #175
nuke1
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Re: 1969 Camaro "Yenko" Clone

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Originally Posted by my67chevytruck View Post
very Nice work James!
Thanks

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Must be that suicide machine parked in front of the camaro.
Something like that, LOL

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Car is looking beautiful.
getting there

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Fantastic job and liking the attention to the detail. It’s gonna be a great looking car when finished. Question, just assuming your just stripping the paint with the 8” sander? Any tips what grit work the best? Sorry if I missed it in your other posts... Bill
The car was orignally sandblasted, one that was done, she was sanded entirely with 80grit on a 6 inch da sander. When stripping the paint, if it is thick like this one, I started with 40grit lightly, then went to 120 grit. and back to the da sander. Thanks

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as always looks good, james. why are you selling your cycle?
Ummm, this one was never for me to keep, I bought it to sell, I can=t afford to keep it anyway. besides I have 03 gixxer 750, she is in pieces right now, I laid her down after hitting a rock 2 years ago, but she will be back on the road right away,
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