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Re: Proper engine bay and under hood paint treatment

Posted: 3/12/14 2:31pmMessage 11 of 15
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Ash Fork, AZ - USA
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SMILE when ya say that, Pawdner!!! Angry

And...speak for yerself...I'm quite normal meself...ask anyone........ LOL




Will we be getting any type of evidence to show that?  Any, any at all?Big smile

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Re: Proper engine bay and under hood paint treatment

Posted: 3/12/14 7:58pmMessage 12 of 15
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Dave....just ax anybody here that has ever met me....I'm as normal as they come....whoever "they" are....Wink
Wacko LOL

And..as promised...here's some pics of the underside of an un-restored, original hood. This one happens to be a '73, but it representative of every year model up until the BG cars. Thses pics were taken at an NCRS National Meet a few years back.

Hood blackout pic 1


Hood blackout down the side


As you can see...not the best masking job in the world. Earl Shiebe is even laughing at this....LOL  Also not the easiest job to replicate. I used a piece of thin cardboard that I ripped in half, and put the rough edge against the hood, then sprayed the black on. 

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Re: Proper engine bay and under hood paint treatment

Posted: 3/12/14 10:00pmMessage 13 of 15
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Vette(s): Numbers matching 1972 350 4 speed, silver pewter body with blue interior
Wow...that's pretty crappy! Good job! Confused ha ha ha.....
My Christmas present to ME! Bought Sat 11-30-2013. 72, 350 4 spd, Silver with blue interior...Can't you just hear Pablo Cruz playing in the background?

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Re: Proper engine bay and under hood paint treatment

Posted: 3/13/14 7:14amMessage 14 of 15
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I remember seeing a restoration show maybe 10 yrs ago done by BASF.  They showed a 1st generation Camaro getting "re-restored" to factory after a $15k paint job.  My jaw dropped as they started to over spray almost everywhere.  They had various density foam they could apply, paint over then remove in order to leave the proper flaws.

I plan on smoothing some of the rough spots on my car then using a couple cans of paint to make it look better.  Sounds like a C3VR annual gathering project!  I'll buy the beer!  ( and I question Joel's sanity)Wacko
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Re: Proper engine bay and under hood paint treatment

Posted: 3/13/14 10:04amMessage 15 of 15
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merriam-webster said:
re·store
transitive verb \ri-ˈstr\
: to give back (someone or something that was lost or taken) : to return (someone or something
: to put or bring (something) back into existence or use
: to return (something) to an earlier or original condition by repairing it, cleaning it, etc.




Different folks have different interpretations of the term, but in Judging events for "restored" vehicles, "restored" means to put them back to original condition, without ANY additions/subtractions of equipment, changing of colors, finishes, interior, etc etc ad nauseaum....
Fact is, if yo own the car, you can do it any way ya want...make it better, or leave it as is was....whatever floats yer boat. Plenty o room in the werld for both factions, imo. I like restored cars best, but I'll also get a kick out of a full custom, if done right. Ain't nuttin but a thang, as we-uns say. Thumbs Up

Dave......I AM normal, I tell ya!! NORMAL!!  It's everyone else that's NUTZ!!

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