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66 Mustang - Paint
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1. The body is ready for her white satin coat. |
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2. Mask off as she awaits her new coat of white satin. |
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3. Front valance with bumper filler is also ready. |
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4. It turned out nice. Nat's turn now as he gets it back to color sand. |
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5. Time to cut and buff. |
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6. All bolts are inserted in to box holders and spaced accordingly to paint the edges and tops with exact detail. |
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7. Details make the difference. |
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8. Hung and sprayed white we are coming along on the trunk, hood doors and smaller parts. |
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9. Looking good Bob. |
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10. Once the paint was applied it needs to be refined to look as smooth as glass. Nat uses one of our many round contoured blocks to fit the Mustang body. |
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11. Flat areas require a flatter block. |
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12. Large concave areas require a larger round block. |
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13. Once she is finished in 1500 she is ready for a preliminary buff to inspect for more color sanding and refining. |
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14. Polished to the highest lustre! |
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15. 2nd to none is what we do. |
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16. Nat was trained by the best to become the "ultimate". |
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17. A steady, "ripple free" fluorescent light image is the standard. No flutter on the outside of the light tube is the goal. |