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Old 03-10-2019, 08:49 AM   #57
flatbed67
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Re: 1968 Chevy Bel Air Wagon Project

My aim is to make it look kinda factory, so people who don't know Chevrolets
that good won't notice, as you said, mongocanfly. '68 Chevrolets are rare here, so it
might just work
And yup, Ol Blue K20, the fun has begun! Honestly, spraying epoxy isn't
the most fun thing you can do, but at least it feels like progress. In a couple
days I hope to be able to block the better looking parts of the body, and then
start working with body filler.
It will probably take a copious amount of body filler to make this sea of
sheetmetal look any kind of straight. Not only because of its size, but also, since
it's been dented in all corners, and along the right hand side, the roof has been
welded on, and someone sandblasted the bejeezus out of the hood.



It looks better already. Amazing what a uniform color can do.
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