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Yooper or Rob: greetings from Spokane, WA.
I was wondering if I could request seeing more photos of the interior and the texture product? I am also in the middle of a complete body off/frame off on a 1979 FJ40. My veteran painter recommended to me to use a heavy texture and then topcoat as you have done to prevent the premature wear of the paint on the floor and the spread of rust down the road. I think this must be something you or Yooper know something about? I plan on keeping my FJ40 forever as it has consumed a year of my life and will take 6 more months to be done. Any ideas if value effects of the texture? I have waffled back on forth on this question a couple times. My painter says to spray the underside of the cab with it and to spray the interior of the cab with it also. We are at the primer stage at the cab. He thinks that the way toyota designed these trucks that they should be protected beyond the factory ideas.
Suggestions?
thanks
Aaron
More detailed pictures please.
Apron edges, not under hood.
Under hood, apron edges, bib edges ect ect
Inside of the windshield from blended in, painted were rust was and door seal edge, then blended paint in.
Spray the inside of the windshield frame?
Yes sir, single stage PPG Concept, stuff is awsome.
Single stage?
What decals??
Where can I mail some decals to? If I may?
You have done a fantastic job on this restoration, did you do all of the work yourself? I love the mustard color, i hope mine turns out that well also. Thanks for the pics but post some more please!!!!!!!!!!! thanks
Gotta say, best paint I have ever put out,
Gotta say, best paint I have ever put out, cannot take the credit as a 20 year vetran painter splashed it.
Over 2.5 hours to mask this baby off.
Spraying was done in three steps, white parts first, inside of tub plus roof next then body and doors third.
Rob
That's saying something!
Wow, it looks amazing! WELL worth the little bit of extra wait I've had. Wow, now I'm really excited to see it in person!
Shane, if you would send decals to Rob that would be super sweet! His address is on his web site: http://www.raddcruisers.ca![]()
Impressive job - AND a hot chick. Wish I could get mine in that irder as fast! Keep the pics coming![]()
I'm impressed - very nice. Wanna swing down to Tampa and paint mine??![]()
Did you have to use filler over the patched areas to smooth it out or just grind the welds smooth??
Cruiser looks great![]()