StevenGuthmiller Posted August 8, 2015 Posted August 8, 2015 (edited) Next up to the plate is this nice '61 Buick hardtop I picked up on ebay quite a while back. It's in pretty nice condition, but there are a few small issues to take care of. This kit seems to have a little more problem with mold lines & the like than some of the others from the era. I think I'm going with a 2-tone paint job on this one. White or off white with the center "cove" area inside of the trim either "Laguna Blue" or "Turquoise". Most likely I'll go with the turquoise because I already did a '61 Bonneville in "Jewel Blue" which i the same color as the Laguna Blue. Although it is one of the nicer blues I've ever used. Now, off to do my least favorite job ever.....body prep!! Steve Edited September 30, 2015 by StevenGuthmiller
Ron Hamilton Posted August 8, 2015 Posted August 8, 2015 Go get 'em, Steve. You are so right about the mould lines on that one. I know you will do this one justice.On my convertible, I had to re-shape the fenders and upper mouldings just to get them to look right. At this point, I want to put it together, but I am not sure as to how I am going to do it. I may do it as a period "Day 2" car, with a few minor alterations to "personalize" it, like my Dad and uncles did in the early '60's.I'll be following this one.
StevenGuthmiller Posted August 8, 2015 Author Posted August 8, 2015 I've gotten a start on it this afternoon & the "double" mold lines between the c-pillar & the upper rear quarter trim are a real pisser!!These early AMT hardtops must have been an after thought.Looks as if they just added a roof to the convertible kit & they didn't do a real good job!I had the same issues with the '60 Buick.But, it all worked out. Steve
Ramfins59 Posted August 9, 2015 Posted August 9, 2015 I love '61 Buicks Steve and I'm sure you'll do your usual outstanding, bang-up job on this.
Force Posted August 9, 2015 Posted August 9, 2015 1961 is my favourite year for Buick's so I'm going to follow this.
charlie8575 Posted August 9, 2015 Posted August 9, 2015 The paint scheme sounds nice. I have a bit of a glue-bomb convertible to dismantle and re-do. I know this will be another great success.Charlie Larkin
ChrisBcritter Posted August 10, 2015 Posted August 10, 2015 (edited) the "double" mold lines between the c-pillar & the upper rear quarter trim are a real pisser!! These early AMT hardtops must have been an after thought. At least there's enough material there that you can whittle the base of the C-pillar into the correct shape. Ever built a '60 or '61 AMT Valiant? Now that's got mold lines - all over the rear end... Edited August 10, 2015 by ChrisBcritter
charlie8575 Posted August 10, 2015 Posted August 10, 2015 the "double" mold lines between the c-pillar & the upper rear quarter trim are a real pisser!! These early AMT hardtops must have been an after thought. At least there's enough material there that you can whittle the base of the C-pillar into the correct shape. Ever built a '60 or '61 AMT Valiant? Now that's got mold lines - all over the rear end... Second that. Charlie Larkin
StevenGuthmiller Posted August 16, 2015 Author Posted August 16, 2015 Threw some color on this build over the past couple of days. The colors are not an exact replica of original colors, but are close enough for me. Original colors are "Arctic White" & "Turquoise". The colors I used were Duplicolor GM "Dover White" & MCW 1969 GM "Azure Turquoise". I really like the combo. Tomorrow I should get started on clear coats. Steve
StevenGuthmiller Posted September 3, 2015 Author Posted September 3, 2015 I haven't given up on this project. Just been bogged down with things at work, so it's been going a little slower than I'd like. The body is partially polished. Hoping to finish that this weekend so I can start on the enviable job of foiling it! The interior is taking some time as well. A lot of masking & painting, but it's coming out pretty well. I've been trying to get a "section" done every night if possible. Hopefully, I'll finish that up this weekend as well. I had a little difficulty finding photos of an Invicta hard top upholstery pattern to replicate. A lot of convertibles, Lesabres & Electras, but very few Invicta hard tops. I did find one "acceptable" photo to go by The stripes look pretty flashy in the 3 shades of turquoise. Anyway. here's what I've been up to. Steve
Speedfreak Posted September 3, 2015 Posted September 3, 2015 Looking great Steve, this is gonna be a beauty, love that body style, very cool.
SfanGoch Posted September 3, 2015 Posted September 3, 2015 I'm liking this one, Steve. The upholstery looks dead on.
charlie8575 Posted September 3, 2015 Posted September 3, 2015 Your interior work is remarkable. Excellent.Charlie Larkin
MGL Posted September 3, 2015 Posted September 3, 2015 Wow, that upholstery is amazing, thanks for sharing!
Ramfins59 Posted September 3, 2015 Posted September 3, 2015 Steven, you're just a "crazyman" with all that masking and painting on interiors...... but it does look outstanding.
John Goschke Posted September 3, 2015 Posted September 3, 2015 Amazing work, Steve! What did you use for the piping on the seats?
om617 Posted September 3, 2015 Posted September 3, 2015 Interior is beautiful. Interesting paint scheme on the body,but if i know you right it will look great foiled up and everything added. Those awful moldlines you described are also located on a convertible body i have,a real pita to get good.
60s era Posted September 3, 2015 Posted September 3, 2015 That is just Plain AWESOME work so far.. Love the interior , and the Blue insert on the body...I really like that body style... Keep up the great work... Tom
StevenGuthmiller Posted September 3, 2015 Author Posted September 3, 2015 (edited) Thanks guys! Steve Edited September 3, 2015 by StevenGuthmiller
StevenGuthmiller Posted September 3, 2015 Author Posted September 3, 2015 Interior is beautiful. Interesting paint scheme on the body,but if i know you right it will look great foiled up and everything added. Those awful moldlines you described are also located on a convertible body i have,a real pita to get good. They are nasty! Steve
StevenGuthmiller Posted September 3, 2015 Author Posted September 3, 2015 Amazing work, Steve! What did you use for the piping on the seats? Thanks John!Nothing special for the piping. Just paint.I normally don't mess with the piping. A lot of the cars from that era had piping that matched the vinyl anyway.But I do think it adds a little more visual "pop".They're really not that hard to do, and I think I might do them more often, where applicable at least. Steve
StevenGuthmiller Posted September 3, 2015 Author Posted September 3, 2015 Steven, you're just a "crazyman" with all that masking and painting on interiors...... but it does look outstanding.Thanks Rich!I've really gotten into spending more time on interiors.Over the years, I was always so disappointed with how my interiors looked. Even if the outside looked great, I found myself a little embarrassed with the mediocre look of my interiors.So, I decided a while back that it was time to put a little more effort into the inside, even though you really don't see much of it when it's done, I know what's there & it bugs me if I feel I didn't at least put forth my best effort.Plus, it's very satisfying to see what can actually be done with these 3 piece interior tubs from this era with a little extra work. Steve
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