Love it!Some old photos of my 1971 Plymouth Fury III and also a few new ones. The two primered photos in the driveway are circa 1987. The black photo is how dad purchased it, 1974. The last 2 are 2018.
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I totally agree with what your saying. My grandfather got the car from my dad(1987 or so), got it running again and had it primered, ugh! Wish he didn't do it! And to think, he was going to paint it "candy apple red" . The hood was destroyed when the engine caught fire in '82(fire dept butchered it with their Halligan tool trying to open the hood). Dad sourced a hood from a green Plymouth, so that's what it has now.I did jack cars up, and loud exhaust, traction bars even, silly...but primer?
Just wondering, 4dr tuna boat like this, how many cans, like 1- 2 cases?
If I'd primered this I'd hide or burn the pics.
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All over kids primered perfectly good paint jobs on cars - Chevelles, Mustangs, GTO's etc - that sell for insane dough now, mostly on account the perpetually deflating nature of our currency.
I have a remnant of the Broadcast sheet, "New Jersey Police ". Here are some other photos, including the fender tag. It was hard to read, so removal and flipping the photo was necessary. I'll dig up moreThank you for posting, @A38E86D32 -- do you have pics of the fender tag and/or build sheets, and of the interior, that you could share?
Have you looked into using black wrap? Might be a more cost effective than paint.I totally agree with what your saying. My grandfather got the car from my dad(1987 or so), got it running again and had it primered, ugh! Wish he didn't do it! And to think, he was going to paint it "candy apple red" . The hood was destroyed when the engine caught fire in '82(fire dept butchered it with their Halligan tool trying to open the hood). Dad sourced a hood from a green Plymouth, so that's what it has now.
I'm stripping it to bare metal, SPI epoxy, primer surfacer, and returning it to it's former black glory (bc/cc)
Goes with with it's M1XA Vinyl/cloth bench interior!
-Marc
I haven't, but i will! Thanks!Have you looked into using black wrap? Might be a more cost effective than paint.
Thanks!, I used this paint called "Zero Rust". Really reasonable price and works great. Brushed on the first 2 coats then sprayed the last coat. Thinned 10% with lacquer thinner and it sprayed real nice. A lot of work!This is great! Almost exactly what I'm doing. What did you use to paint the underside?
You're welcome! I used rust seal on mine. Seems like basically the same concept. Brushed and rolled also and it was a ton of work.Thanks!, I used this paint called "Zero Rust". Really reasonable price and works great. Brushed on the first 2 coats then sprayed the last coat. Thinned 10% with lacquer thinner and it sprayed real nice. A lot of work!
Yours looks great. Seems yours was scheduled for build a month before mine. Mine is 6-16 and the door tag says 6-1971. Both Newark plant.You're welcome! I used rust seal on mine. Seems like basically the same concept. Brushed and rolled also and it was a ton of work.
Thank you! And that's correct, my door tag is 5-71.Yours looks great. Seems yours was scheduled for build a month before mine. Mine is 6-16 and the door tag says 6-1971. Both Newark plant.
Hi, yes! Real PM41U1F A38 police package. Unmarked unit from West Trenton, New Jersey State Police.2 questions, 1. Real Cop car? 2. Did you set the parameter on the trans or the shop