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I picked up a deal on an '04 but the interior and exterior was trashed; probably why I got such a deal on it. After a super clean up and a lot of re-dying on the interior, it looks like new and now, I just did a quick re-paint on it, nothing as extensive as you are doing. I was only going to paint the rear quarter and driver's door, due to some sun damage, but I was concerned with how it would match and just kept on sanding, this was Sunday. Tuesday was one of those days when the paint was friendly, the base coat just sparkled (graphite) and the clear coat laid out real nice, seldom do I not see at least one little run. I even debated cutting and bluffing it, but heck, I just couldn't leave it. Yesterday I cut it, today I will bluff it. I posted some pictures in 'what did you do with your crossfire today' tread. As flat as I have that paint now, I think it's going to bluff out super nice. I went ahead and painted the door handles and trim around the front windshield graphite too, I figured if I didn't like them like that, I could always repaint them.
Dave
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Dav, I have followed your respray and seen the photos, it looks quite good. Looking forward to seeing completed pictures.
Mine needed a little something here and there, and I am extremely ****. I want a finish I can be proud of at any car show, so we are spending a little more time, but that is ok, in 20 years I will be happy I did.
Some of the products you make sound pretty cool, what is the website again?
Mine needed a little something here and there, and I am extremely ****. I want a finish I can be proud of at any car show, so we are spending a little more time, but that is ok, in 20 years I will be happy I did.
Some of the products you make sound pretty cool, what is the website again?
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Dav, I have followed your respray and seen the photos, it looks quite good. Looking forward to seeing completed pictures.
Mine needed a little something here and there, and I am extremely ****. I want a finish I can be proud of at any car show, so we are spending a little more time, but that is ok, in 20 years I will be happy I did.
Some of the products you make sound pretty cool, what is the website again?
Mine needed a little something here and there, and I am extremely ****. I want a finish I can be proud of at any car show, so we are spending a little more time, but that is ok, in 20 years I will be happy I did.
Some of the products you make sound pretty cool, what is the website again?
Thanks BoilerUp,
I get a little **** on my old Vettes too. This little gal is just a quickie but it's coming out nice. Just taking a break from the buffing. Attached are a couple of pictures of the hood and top, actually she is coming out pretty nice for a home shop job on the ranch. My web site is www.american-retro.com but if you need anything, just email me.
Dave
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I am hoping to have the car done in the next month or two, but we are taking out time on everything and doing it right.
I will snap some pictures of the CF hood next time I am there, looks like you could dive into it its so deep
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Hey Gary! We just finished the CF hood, and boy does it look good. We have close to 20 hours in the hood alone, so it should look amazing
I am hoping to have the car done in the next month or two, but we are taking out time on everything and doing it right.
I will snap some pictures of the CF hood next time I am there, looks like you could dive into it its so deep
I am hoping to have the car done in the next month or two, but we are taking out time on everything and doing it right.
I will snap some pictures of the CF hood next time I am there, looks like you could dive into it its so deep
I'm looking forward to seeing the pictures too. Especially the hood.
Worked a little on my restromod 67, bigger quarters on the rear, got all the seams perfect and painted it. I attached a couple of pictures. I still need to cut and bluff it, but moved on to my '62.
Dave
Last edited by americanretrodave; 12-11-2014 at 12:53 PM.
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Thanks John,
It's one of my favorite hoods too. You are partial correct, it is the big block hood, but late January, all of February and maybe a couple of days in March, 1967, they ran out of small block hoods and used this hood on the small block vettes, only they didn't paint the stripes on the small block models. I've built a new chassis for this one, running C6 (2005-2014) suspension, a viper rear end, LS2 6.0L engine and a T-56 six speed transmission. Hence, the restomod. So I've taken a few liberties with it. The new rear quarters allow me two more inches in width, which will help with the tires, yet, it's barely noticeable. I've got eight of these old gals. Two '57's (one a restomod, one a stock fulie), a '59 (restomod, almost identical to the '67), two '62's (a stock 340hp and a 54k mile fulie which is stock), a '63 (stock 300hp), and two '67s (this one and one a stock 29k mile 300hp). I suffer from that disease, if one is good, two are better, hence, I just bought my third Crossfire.
Dave
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Currently, I only have 4 cars, but we just closed on our new lot and will be building a home with a 8-10 car garage, so I am a happy man
Here is a quick shot of the hood with about 15 coats of clear, sanding between most . Its dusty, but still shines like a diamond...
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Now we're talking....
That hood looks fantastic, you're doing an outstanding job, now I really want to see the finished product. I've always felt the weak point on the crossfire's design is the hood; I believe Chrysler was trying to do something to tie the car in with it's other vehicles. They probably felt the need since it wasn't their build. I wish there was someone offering an alternative today. I've even thought about picking up an extra hood and doing something myself, but right now, my plate is full on projects.
You're doing a super quality job.
Dave
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Thanks Dave, coming from an old pro, that is appreciated.
I plan on having this car my entire life, and while I am painting it earlier than I thought I would, the situation presented itself and it allows me to get a concourse level job at Maaco prices, so I can't complain
I plan on having this car my entire life, and while I am painting it earlier than I thought I would, the situation presented itself and it allows me to get a concourse level job at Maaco prices, so I can't complain
I don't know how much of a pro I am, but I do qualify for 'old'...
I've been impressed with the crossfire and I think it's an excellent choice to keep for a lifetime. I liked them when they first came out but couldn't think of a reason for needing one, then a friend got me interested in racing and I thought the SRT6 would be perfect. Trouble is, I bought one almost too nice to race, it only had 8,400 miles. I plan on keeping it and want to keep it as pristine as it is. Picking up the other two were deals I couldn't pass up and I love the six speeds in them; yet, I'm still looking for an SRT6 that I won't feel bad tearing up, but I like a deal too so I'll wait for the right one to come along.
Dave
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I'm looking forward to seeing the pictures too. Especially the hood.
Worked a little on my restromod 67, bigger quarters on the rear, got all the seams perfect and painted it. I attached a couple of pictures. I still need to cut and bluff it, but moved on to my '62.
Dave
Worked a little on my restromod 67, bigger quarters on the rear, got all the seams perfect and painted it. I attached a couple of pictures. I still need to cut and bluff it, but moved on to my '62.
Dave
Last edited by Osofast2; 12-13-2014 at 03:06 AM.
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At first I thought I offended someone mentioning my vettes, then I noticed the picture of your ride. I've always kept my corvettes pretty much original, my past '62 won Bloomington Gold and the Duntov Award of Excellence, but then I bought a C5 and later a C6, and both blew me away. So I picked my three favorite Corvettes, '57, '62 and '67 and decided to build the cars with completely new chassis' enjoying the modern suspension, motors and transmissions. For the first time in many years, I have no clue on how they are going to ride or perform. I can't wait to get one done. For me, it's been more exciting building these three over all the others, mainly because I don't know. I know they are not going to be the same as my C6, the bodies aren't designed to avoid wind and road noise like the new ones, but then again, all three of these are about 500 pounds lighter. It should be interesting.
John, please excuse my intrusion.
Dave
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Hi John, Looks like your re-paint turned into a show car restoration! LOOKING GREAT! . . .
Just a thought to run by you . . . I think you had the Jaguar hood vents. They have an updated newer style that I think drops into the same cut out hole. You might like these . . .poor picture but you'll get the idea . . .
http://www.ebay.com/itm/JAGUAR-XF-XKR-CHROME-HOOD-VENTS-HOOD-LOUVRE-OEM-Brand-New-C2P20035XXX-/231399430361?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item35e07b18d9&vxp=mtr
I installed into the stock hood of my rescue roadster . . . Here's a photo . . . and will be installing them into the stock hood of my SSB roadster soon . . . (need more $$$$)
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Just a thought to run by you . . . I think you had the Jaguar hood vents. They have an updated newer style that I think drops into the same cut out hole. You might like these . . .poor picture but you'll get the idea . . .
http://www.ebay.com/itm/JAGUAR-XF-XKR-CHROME-HOOD-VENTS-HOOD-LOUVRE-OEM-Brand-New-C2P20035XXX-/231399430361?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item35e07b18d9&vxp=mtr
I installed into the stock hood of my rescue roadster . . . Here's a photo . . . and will be installing them into the stock hood of my SSB roadster soon . . . (need more $$$$)
dcp_4928_zpsd76eb298.jpg
Last edited by RED DOG; 12-13-2014 at 02:23 PM.
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Hi John, Looks like your re-paint turned into a show car restoration! LOOKING GREAT! . . .
Just a thought to run by you . . . I think you had the Jaguar hood vents. They have an updated newer style that I think drops into the same cut out hole. You might like these . . .poor picture but you'll get the idea . . .
Just a thought to run by you . . . I think you had the Jaguar hood vents. They have an updated newer style that I think drops into the same cut out hole. You might like these . . .poor picture but you'll get the idea . . .
When I have a V8, turbo or strap a rocket on the back, maybe I will get some custom ones then...