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You may recall that a few weeks ago I said I was going to start to repaint the truck from yellow to gunmetal blue. Well, after about 12 hours of working, my son and I have the truck disassembled. Luckily, we did not find any real surprises of the bad kind. Here are some photo's:
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Re: Painting project update WAIT, STOP!!! I like the yellow..............:):):):):) :):):) :):):)
Paul in CT |
Re: Painting project update Looks like a fun Job Good Luck!!! Be nice to see other color!Plus the son and dad project. dosen't get any better than that!!!!!
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Re: Painting project update Hey Bob and son: the truck is really in a good shape, no rust, awesome!! What is the next step? Do you think sanding the car with a higher grit sandpaper?
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Re: Painting project update bob,
truck looks great, may I ask why did you not paint the fenders & running boards black ? mike |
Re: Painting project update Love the tennis balls on the running board mounts!
Truck looks great. |
Re: Painting project update Hey Bob,
Here's the truck prior to your acquisition. St Patricks Day Parade 2009, Milwaukee. https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/pictur...pictureid=7736 |
Re: Painting project update Can't wait to see the truck in GUNMETAL BLUE. That should look much nicer than canary yellow.
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Re: Painting project update Hey did you paint Laquer over laquer and did you sand it down?
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Re: Painting project update The yellow is the old color and it is an acrylic enamel. It is in great shape, other than the color. I am going to scuff it with scrotch brite pads and then paint over it with gunmetal blue.
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Re: Painting project update Thanks for sharing your work on this wonderful pickup!!
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Re: Painting project update For a repaint you should wet sand all surfaces with #400 wet or dry.
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