1969 4 Door Saloon New Project

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Re: 1969 4 Door Saloon New Project

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Update time again, seems so long since the last one, but the garage has been busy, which is bad in that I haven`t had much time to work on the Moggy, but good because it`s bringing in the money to pay for it ;)

So, having got the boot, bonnet and front panel in primer, they were put away safely so I could work on the main body. I hit it with the DA but sadly, the lower layers of paint hadn`t set properly so the edges wouldn`t feather out like they should, which would mean the shrinkage would show through when primed and painted. Only one thing for it, it had to go down to bare metal :(

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That`s what it looked like after 3 coats of stripper and a fair bit of elbow grease :)
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Re: 1969 4 Door Saloon New Project

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Underneath all the paint, the body was actually in really good nick, with just a couple of very small dents and a couple of minor imperfections. All were easily filled and it was then given a few coats of primer. Now I know some purists will say to etch prime, red oxide then prime, but I spoke to my mate who painted it and he said there`s no need for all that if a decent primer is used. I saw the tin and it`s a self etching, high build 2 pack primer and works an absolute treat.

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After priming a good coat of guide coat was applied, then pushed into the paintshop and we set to rubbing the primer down. More elbow grease :)

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Re: 1969 4 Door Saloon New Project

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I left my mate to it and paced around outside the paintshop like an expectant father :)

A couple of hours later and several coats of 2 Pack Old English White paint I was allowed to see the finished article.

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To say I was impressed is an understatement, I just couldn`t belive it. The pictures really don`t do the paintjob justice, the depth of colour is beautiful :)
Fitted a few bits under the bonnet just to see what it would look like


A couple of days ago, we gave the boot and bonnet the same treatment and fitted them to stop them getting damaged ;)

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Re: 1969 4 Door Saloon New Project

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To get right up to date, I`ve started on the brakes. The master cylinder looks far worse than it actually is. Inside is like brand new, so it`s had a set of seal in it and been bench pressure tested with perfect results. It`s fitted and I`ve started making the brake pipes.

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That`s all for now, more to come as and when

Thanks

Rob
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