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Thank you Austinjpj;) a little positive phrase goes a long way;)
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partial painting
Well, I got something done anyway; it was hoping a little too much to get everything painted. The paint shop said I was going to love spraying this, but I'd rather shoot a two stage paint any day. However, I'm amazed how quickly it dries. The last time I sprayed single stage was back in 2009 when I sprayed my '67 Mustang;) However I find it a pecuilar paint similar to flipflop, changes colors, messes with me thinking I missed places when in fact I did not.
dne'
the hood I'll flip when ready to paint the top side
dne'
the hood I'll flip when ready to paint the top side
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Day two of paint, the doors will be tomorrow;)
The hood is pretty good, a couple little lows that I missed, but overall I'm happy with the turn out.
below: what is was before;)
I moved the fender flares and all I could get out of the painting area as I need the fender stands that these were on.
I do want this jeep to at least look like it came in this color by painting all necessary parts. I blasted the battery tray in the cabinet to make it look new;)
The hood is pretty good, a couple little lows that I missed, but overall I'm happy with the turn out.
below: what is was before;)
I moved the fender flares and all I could get out of the painting area as I need the fender stands that these were on.
I do want this jeep to at least look like it came in this color by painting all necessary parts. I blasted the battery tray in the cabinet to make it look new;)
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This is coming along great! So clean!
I used to live in Cypress - graduated from Cy Falls HS before moving back to Oklahoma. Lots of good memories of that area.
I used to live in Cypress - graduated from Cy Falls HS before moving back to Oklahoma. Lots of good memories of that area.
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Man, beautiful!
You decide on a number yet?
You decide on a number yet?
1994 Wrangler Sahara. Soon to become JP-30
Follow the progress @ Big E's Motorpool (insta: big_es_motorpool)
Follow the progress @ Big E's Motorpool (insta: big_es_motorpool)
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The dash was quite tattered from sun, fade, a thorough wash and the hit with a couple coats of SEM Graphite and the dash was brought back to its factory color.
Yours truly slip sliding around on floor insulation! lol
A while back I had purchased a set of 5 stock wheels, I had them sandblasted by a local blaster which also blasted the tub, frame and many body parts. one wheel is not in the picture
A spray of Epoxy primer
Followed by the red which will also be the same as the body stripes;)
have a great evening;)
dne'
Yours truly slip sliding around on floor insulation! lol
A while back I had purchased a set of 5 stock wheels, I had them sandblasted by a local blaster which also blasted the tub, frame and many body parts. one wheel is not in the picture
A spray of Epoxy primer
Followed by the red which will also be the same as the body stripes;)
have a great evening;)
dne'
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