Dan this one's coming along beautifully bud. You're doing such a good job with it. I hear you on the weather bro.....in the back of my mind I've got that old CCR tune "Who'll Stop The Rain" playing over and over and over..........
Good LORD man!! Masking for an interior like that IS indeed a pain but buddy.......you frickin' NAILED that!!! I'll be headed over to the Under Glass section soon to check this beauty out. Excellent turn out! REALLY!!
This is a good looking resto so far Mike. GREAT upgrade to the shock tower/ inner fender liner issues and I like the mods you carried out on the engine. That engine really needed that alternator repositioning. Engine block color is right on man.
Nice crinkle finish on the rocker covers and I'm right there with you on not liking molded in exhaust systems and painting them. That's almost a deal breaker for me in kits but you did a great job on yours. Paint finish on that car body looks GREAT.
Thanks you guys. Yes sir I do Sonny. It seems to help with sealing it in somewhat. I have had the BMF move during handling at the top of the side window trim so I avoid picking my builds up from the roof on the sides now. lol
I really like where you're going with this one Daryl. I've still got my Snap-Tite Pro Streeted out Daytona that I threw together as a kid. Now ya gotta keep in mind.... I was around 14 or so when I built this. LOL. I really outta dig this one back out and do this up right.
Thanks you guys.
OK......now that the BMF process has been completed we're ready for the gloss coat now. I started making adjustments to the exposure setting on the camera which is helping to bring the correct shade of red into my pictures.
Stripes are on and touched up and now we're in the middle of the foiling process. I've really gotta work on my photography in bringing out the red pigments in my pictures.
I appreciate the comments Craig! Thanks bud.
Frances, I thank you for the supportive and friendly sentiments. LOL! I dunno if my interiors would do your builds justice good friend. lolol