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I visited my 62 this morning at the paint and body shop and thought I'd share some pics.

This quickly went from scratches and rust repair to basically a resto.

Doing my part to save the economy.

So the question I have to answer is do I put those 80's style red and white pinstripes back on?
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if they were stock stripes i would say yeah.!!
 
Do the redneck thing and drive it like it is now for at least 6 months.
 
Looking Good Dave. If you need a place to store that ARB Bumper while your truck is getting painted, I have the perfect truck.... I mean spot.


Dave
 
Do whatever you want. If it was me I woudl do it up right with the Disco stripes!
 
best of both

check into getting vinyl retro stripes made. then you can throw them on when you want and cruise normal when you don't
 
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!! Pinstripes are the devil.... i'll sell ya my factory pinstripes from the 60, straight from araco....
 
The problem with the disco pin stripes is, in the words of Forest Gump, it's "one more thang." The stripes are no problem for the shop to put on as they have all that in stock. I think I prefer a clean look.

I don't know if they are going to drop the bumper or not. What I really like is all the new metal and metal treatment in the rear quarter panels! And the modern clear coat - - apparently mine was down to a "few mills" whatever that means. (Could sand it off with a Kleenex apparently) No more nasty gasoline overflow stain!
 
David, coming back and seeing this thread made me smile. When do you expect it to be done? This does mean you are going to keep it right?
 
Glad I made you smile

and glad you're out of the hospital. Hope you're quickly on the mend!

Yep, I'm keeping my 62 despite losing the free garage space at my neighbor's house! I'll just get a car cover.;p

Here are some more pics from the resto shop in Marshall (I really like these guys!)

The last picture is of a 81 jXXp cj they are doing a frame off, new tub, new 350 on. It is sweet!
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Look in the forsale section david....came across a custom made car cover for a 62....hurry up and get it painted!
 
Operation 62 Complete . . .

Just got my 62 back tonight, less than two weeks after I dropped it off. Here is what was done:

1. All rust cut out and replaced with metal and all surrounding good metal treated.

2. 20 years of dings, dents, and d'ohs taken out and leveled with some sort of magic resin.

3. Vehicle repainted and clear coated.

4. Gutters stripped and refilled with 3M stuff, so no future leak.

5. The hole in the roof put in by the first owner patched with metal. (Apparently, the 1989 cell phone required some sort of antenna that allowed communication with russia)

This shop simply rocked! None of that six months and going slow. (Original Look, Marshall, NC)

Here are some pictures:
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And a few more . . .
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BeeUUtttiffuull david- I hope you are bringing it tomorrow. Going from selling it to this is a great turnaround. I am having Solid rock build me a rear bumper- I will talk to you tomorrow about it. I think you may like the design, its a little different. I need to introduce you to the polish I use and once that fresh paint cures a good clay bar will really bring the shine out. See you in the am.
 
David, if you don't mind me asking. WHat did that cost? It looks really good.

I had the same question, if you don't want to post please PM me, very interested in doing this on the 40. Thanks
 
If you promise not to tell the wife . . . 2K.

Adam, I am all in for Jim's Bumper at SROR. I have his sliders and would be interested in his bumper!

I will be driving it on the Parkway during tomorrow's Club ride.
 
Next part of project radiator replacement:

1. Radiator Barn . . . 265

2. 1800Radiator . . . 235

3. Radiator Express . 185

4. OEM . . . . . . . . .600+

5. CCOT . . . . . . . ..350+

I installed a radiator barn radiator (myself!) on my 40 and it works great. How hard is this with the ATF cooler?
 
David
That turned out great. Makes me rethink my plans for my 62. Cant wait to see it later today.


David
 

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