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These are pictures of my recently reworked 1958 Pontiac Bonneville. I took it from the back of the bottom shelf and decided I could upgrade it to be more to my liking.

The original build was completed in 2000 when I resumed the hobby. It was a milestone for me -- it was my first resin kit, my first candy apple paint job and my first use of Bare Metal Foil. (It was also the last time I used Plastic Wood for major body work! LOL!)

I started with a 1958 Bonneville resin kit from the Modelhaus. I decided to make it a custom car. I molded in the front and rear bumpers and drilled six holes in each, for a styling touch. I removed the door handles and emblems. I painted it Pactra Candy Apple Red over Pactra Gold. I covered that with Pactra Clear. The original paint was not polished and was colorful, but the surface was rough.

Here comes the "You love it or you hate it" part. I wanted the car to be low, and for a novelty, I channeled it over a Hoppin' Hydros chassis.

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For the upgrade, I polished the paint with 4000, 6000, 8000 and 12000 pads and followed that up with Novus 3, 2 and 1. I touched up and polished the Bare Metal Foil. I replaced the headlights and taillights and added rear view mirrors and spotlights.

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Now this build can be found near the front of an upper shelf, when my granddaughters are not making it hop.

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Enjoy!

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