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HAMILTON, ONT

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started 3 years ago.southern car.tore it down every piece never labelled nuthin!!!

decided to go all out.sorry no before pics

built a rotissery and sandblasted entire car

after primer

after couple hours of 400 grit block sanding 2k primer....

then paint

 

 



-- Edited by gogglespizomo on Wednesday 30th of January 2013 12:50:26 AM

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HAMILTON, ONT

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started stripping body

and fenders doors etc(hanging up the laundery)


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on to the chassis stuff,it too was all blasted ,epoxied,2k hihj biuld and block sanded,every part.even the brake drums and rotors.




even the trunk got sandblasted and sanded


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HAMILTON, ONT

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car will be ready for paint soon,will post more pics,tranny,4 speed of course!!should be back soon from shop.engine going out soon.all body work is done now except final 600 grit sanding,
i made all new lines even used protective springs too look factory

engine is urethane paint.



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Looks good so far, keep us updated

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COBOURG, ONT

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as long you have billy idols greatest hits in the cassette player it should be smooth sailing.



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Nice work     Is that a blue Pontiac motor going in   lol  



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Great progress!! Thanks for posting.

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Very nice work, the bottom is better than new.

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Now where is that thread on using southern bodies? That's in amazing shape.

Was there ant rot in it anywhere? Any metal need replacing?

Those things were terrible for rust.  I saw '80 Camaro's in '85 with holes on the floor and rotten rear rails.



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HAMILTON, ONT

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billy idol??no try metallica!!!no metal yet on any body panel needed replacing,actually wasnt any rust to even grind down.lots of small bruises on doors and fenders to fix.i did replace part of drivers floor pan from pinholes,but it was buttwelded in properly.trunk floor had some pinholes that i welded up as well.ive never done bodywork ever before this i guess midlife crisis.thats supposed to be chevy blue just looks glossy i guess paint was fresh.next week im hopefully going to jamb doors and body parts and assemble.

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Looks amazing so far
interesting invisible rotisserie in the first shots.
I also like the "offset level" hanging on the wall

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its like 1/1 scale modelling, in fact it will be so clean i wouldnt drive it, park it in the living room as a conversation piece



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orange like this one???it ran 10.5 seconds ,i gave it to my brother.



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want to see it in Orange?   



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427CARL wrote:

Nice work     Is that a blue Pontiac motor going in   lol  


 In those years Chevy was painting their engines blue.



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poncho62 wrote:
427CARL wrote:

Nice work     Is that a blue Pontiac motor going in   lol  


         In those years Chevy was painting their engines blue.


                   WHAT!!!!   NO ONE TOLD ME   lol lol lol      I actually knew   I was just "seeing" if anyone was reading wink

 

                 The track manager at Grand Bend motorplex in the 2002-04  had one  

                  Orange   I love orange   It was a big block wheelstander and ran 9's

 

BEDARDS CAMARO 2004.jpg 

 

                 



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Looks great! What kinda product did you use on the floors and all those parts? It looks like a very nice semi black.
Sorry if I missed it if you already said.

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floors are urethane single stage semi gloss,from eastwoods,the ceramic stuff.

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Any updates, love the pics. I got one of these lying in wait for a resto as well. Too many irons in the fire right now. Keep the pics coming, looks awesome...

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as a young lad i could do that, "never labelled nuthin!!!" today i pretty much label the air breather and gas cap, just in case. lol
i've been doing a major clean up and re-organization around here from years of being a pack rat, "i might need that some day". man i wish i had of labeled most of this **** 10yrs ago. i know its a set of brake rotors, for what. lol so i went and ordered a box of tags with wire and don't remember where i put them. lol

anyway, back to the build. its looking real good. it saves a ton of money and labor starting with a good platform, southern. keep up the work and keep us posted.

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Dude... That is looking incredible.. Always liked those but could never find a good one.. Looks like you have it.. Keep going on it...



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Wow... very nice! The underside is MINT! good job, she's going to be a head turner!

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