This 1958 Chrysler Windsor 4 door sedan (Canadian model) is the same as my first car I bought 1967 when I was 17. I found and purchased it 1995 in Ontario Canada. It had only one family owner ,originally bought in Alberta Canada.
It only suffered minor rusting and was all original.. I took the car completely apart and worked on it when I had time.
I previously posted pictures in the Forward Look Forum under the post "looking for advice/help" and now will post comments and pictures of my assembly in this forum
The car body was painted on the weekend of the 20'th of January 2021. The hood, trunk and fenders were painted about 2 months ago.
All the parts had been cleaned and stored, new parts bought and stored. The seats have been restored with all new original material. ( this car has the same color combinations as my first)
IMPORTANT NOTE install wind lace welting before you install dash. (created some extra work)
install wind lace before headliner , and install the headliner before replacing front and rear windshields.
The car was soda blasted to remove all the paint, it did a good job but it is difficult to ensure that the soda has been blown out of all the crevices.. ( it was 1998 when this car was done)
so I am pretty comfortable that all the residue is gone.. concern with the soda will attract and hold moisture causing issues with the paint.
It only suffered minor rusting and was all original.. I took the car completely apart and worked on it when I had time.
I previously posted pictures in the Forward Look Forum under the post "looking for advice/help" and now will post comments and pictures of my assembly in this forum
The car body was painted on the weekend of the 20'th of January 2021. The hood, trunk and fenders were painted about 2 months ago.
All the parts had been cleaned and stored, new parts bought and stored. The seats have been restored with all new original material. ( this car has the same color combinations as my first)
IMPORTANT NOTE install wind lace welting before you install dash. (created some extra work)
install wind lace before headliner , and install the headliner before replacing front and rear windshields.
The car was soda blasted to remove all the paint, it did a good job but it is difficult to ensure that the soda has been blown out of all the crevices.. ( it was 1998 when this car was done)
so I am pretty comfortable that all the residue is gone.. concern with the soda will attract and hold moisture causing issues with the paint.