1971 Plymouth Sport Fury GT Brogham & U code Super Comando

Great looking work, his attention to detail is outstanding

thanx..will let him know his attention to detail is apprieciated...when he drives up to his local wi fi hot spot to send me pics he'll log in to the site through a link l gave him to the site and read the thread...
he dose apprieciate the comments and has a good chuckle ...you lot are growin on him lm shure...
 
welp Pauls feelin srry for me so he shot me some more pic...enjoy..l do



Pauls wife...be nice!

Panels will be wetsanded and buffed..not done yet

Paul sealed that right in...










 
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have come to the conclusion l can shave with those lines.......

Paul still has to wetsand and buff these panels yet..belive hes got something planned for you folks when he dose..




Paul taped off and sealed these areas and looks like lm getting my oem antenna back









 
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Wow, those are some straight doors...
IDK if I want him to hurry up so I can see it finished or slow down so I can see more work.
I know which you would choose Critter...
 
Wow! Incredible paint!
I saw that!!
They look like they were dipped in that stuff they use on those tree trunk clocks.

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Wow, those are some straight doors...
IDK if I want him to hurry up so I can see it finished or slow down so I can see more work.
I know which you would choose Critter...
Paul has one speed and he keeps going until he is satisfied. If he finds a flaw, he will strip back to bare metal and do it again until he is happy. If Paul finds an imperfection requiring a redo, he doesn't charge for the extra time and materials.
I've been looking my car over for almost 2 years and have not found any flaws.:D
 
What part of they still need to b wetsanded and buffed did ya miss...play nice now
 
What part of they still need to b wetsanded and buffed did ya miss...play nice now
Paul didn't wet sand the engine block or many of the little things under the hood like the brake booster, radiator, etc. But it sure looks like everything got clear coated. It sure makes cleaning the engine compartment a lot easier since the finish is so smooth it's like Teflon. :icon_fU:
 
Believe it's in regards to this pic....he may have given this area good shot to save and protect tags...again still needs to be wetsanded ect
 
Derek, can you tell us what brand of paint Paul uses for the primers, basecoats and clearcoats? Would be interesting to see how his choices compare to what I have heard from other painters. Also what brand of filler? And any comments on why his choices, would be interesting too. So we all can benefit from his experience too! Nice work indeed!
 
Believe it's in regards to this pic....he may have given this area good shot to save and protect tags...again still needs to be wetsanded ect
Damn thing looks like liquid glass. Never seen anything like it except on $500,000.00 Steinways
 
Wow, those are some straight doors...
IDK if I want him to hurry up so I can see it finished or slow down so I can see more work.
I know which you would choose Critter...

it'll be done when its done...is the same thing l tell my customers...it'll be done when its done..no rushing..thats when things generaly go to hell
 
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