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NNL East Buy, 68 Imperial Finished!


Porscheman

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What do most people do with a $135.00 mint in box original Johan 68 Imperial promo, put it in a display case and put it on the shelf. Not me, I'm repainting it in original Dupli-color Chrysler Military Blue with a white quarter top, white interior and BMF. I've been looking for one of these for 40 years and I'm doing it my way.

Stay tuned.

Al

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Thanks Curt and Ray. Anyone familiar with my builds, knows I like to finish them fast and done the right way. So the body was primed and 4 coats of Dupli-color Military Blue was applied and then 3 coats of Testors Wet Look Clear. I also tinted my glass using light coats of Tamiya's Clear Blue. Now I'll let it dry over night and polish it out tomorrow.

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Al,

I for one, have no problem with what you are doing to that Imperial. Funny thing, several years ago at the Toledo NNL, I purchased a rather dilapidated '68 Imperial promo in Blue, with the Black 1/2 Vinyl Roof. Fortunately, Don Holthaus was there, and I was able to buy a set of front and rear chrome, and a set of '68 Imperial Promo wheelcovers, and a Chrysler 300 boot. The "A" pillars were busted, and there was a crack in the side of the body. I fixed the crack, and decided on a convertible.

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I made a set of dog legs, and pirated the windshield frame and the basic seats and floor from a JoHan '68 Chrysler 300.

Funny, at the same NNL later in the day, I picked up another '68 Imperial Promo, this one in Turbine Bronze with a Black 1/2 Top. The chrome on it was beat up, so I visited Don Holthaus again, and bought another set of chrome for it. He asked me if I lost the first set of chrome, as I had not been an hour since I bought the other chrome. I told him I picked up another '68 Imperial. The plan is to do them as bookends, so I painted the convertible Turbine Bronze, but I wanted a white interior in it.

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Your work on that Imperial brought back some good memories of that transaction, and reminded me that I have to get to work on the Hardtop. Fortunately, the hardtop may not need painting. Just Bare Metal and paint detail.

I know that one will be a killer, along with your other work. I cannot wait to see the finished car.

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