I already posted in the noobies section, but I'll post in here for the rest of the job: It needs inner wing repairs, but I want to do it properly, hence the delay in me getting round to starting it (8 years of DIY and kids has taken my time too ). As it's been stood the brakes have seized and the exhaust has holed ( I plan a new stainless steel one for it). I'll do the local repairs to the paintwork (surface rust to rear arches, flaking paint under the back bumper and any caused by the welding repairs).
It should then stand another buff up using my trusty 'proffesional' buffer/polisher (best thing I bought, saves hours of hand cutting/polishing ). Hopefully once it's back on the road, I'll continue with a sort of rolling restoration and improve the engine bay and underneath, probably search for a good local sprayer to do a full respray in 2 pack eventually. I'd love to spray it myself, but cellulose is so expensive these days and I doubt it is anymore durable than I remember from over 10 years ago. I've done about 20 cars (part and full resprays) but I might just have to satisfy myself with the prep and the final polish, leaving a pro to do the bit in between.
Not sure which photos I've uploaded so I'll just do a couple now and add more once I've taken some fresh ones.
It should then stand another buff up using my trusty 'proffesional' buffer/polisher (best thing I bought, saves hours of hand cutting/polishing ). Hopefully once it's back on the road, I'll continue with a sort of rolling restoration and improve the engine bay and underneath, probably search for a good local sprayer to do a full respray in 2 pack eventually. I'd love to spray it myself, but cellulose is so expensive these days and I doubt it is anymore durable than I remember from over 10 years ago. I've done about 20 cars (part and full resprays) but I might just have to satisfy myself with the prep and the final polish, leaving a pro to do the bit in between.
Not sure which photos I've uploaded so I'll just do a couple now and add more once I've taken some fresh ones.
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