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body work progress 88 mustang LX


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started on the body work today....waiting for bondo to dry then going out and sanding that...then putting it into primer so that it dont rust..here are a few pics...will update a little every weekend...

 

http://i163.photobucket.com/albums/t302/88Mustang302/88%20mustang%20body%20work/88mustangbodyworkstartedJuly21st200.jpg

http://i163.photobucket.com/albums/t302/88Mustang302/88%20mustang%20body%20work/88mustangbodyworkstartedJuly21st-1.jpg

http://i163.photobucket.com/albums/t302/88Mustang302/88%20mustang%20body%20work/88mustangbodyworkstartedJuly21st-3.jpg

http://i163.photobucket.com/albums/t302/88Mustang302/88%20mustang%20body%20work/88mustangbodyworkstartedJuly21st-4.jpg

http://i163.photobucket.com/albums/t302/88Mustang302/88%20mustang%20body%20work/88mustangbodyworkstartedJuly21st-5.jpg

http://i163.photobucket.com/albums/t302/88Mustang302/88%20mustang%20body%20work/88mustangbodyworkstartedJuly21st-6.jpg

 

 

still a LONG way to go.

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When you sanded the panel down, what grit did you prep with before the filler.

 

40..had some rust around the hole...then sanded filler with 80...then primed it for the time being...it will be sanded smooth in a few weeks when i put it on the stang.....

 

dont worry..i know what im doing ;) i may be young but im not dumb.

 

http://i163.photobucket.com/albums/t302/88Mustang302/88mustangbodyworkstartedJuly21st200.jpg

http://i163.photobucket.com/albums/t302/88Mustang302/88mustangbodyworkstartedJuly21st-1.jpg

 

 

didnt do the back lower portion of the fender because i was just trying to rid of the surface rust on the front fender for this weekend...rest will get done in 2 weeks...(going to the lake sunday and then next weekend im going to a game)....didnt get as much done as i wanted to but o well.

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40..had some rust around the hole...then sanded filler with 80...then primed it for the time being...it will be sanded smooth in a few weeks when i put it on the stang.....

 

dont worry..i know what im doing ;) i may be young but im not dumb.

 

 

well you shouldnt primer over 80 grit you may not see scratches now but they may show through your paint even with a few coats of primer. You should have gone back over your 80 with 320. Then primed it.

 

Im sure "you know what your doing"

 

when your done there you can come help me with this...

 

http://i171.photobucket.com/albums/u298/pimpjettay2k/IMG_6454.jpg

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40..had some rust around the hole...then sanded filler with 80...then primed it for the time being...it will be sanded smooth in a few weeks when i put it on the stang.....

 

dont worry..i know what im doing ;) i may be young but im not dumb.

 

http://i163.photobucket.com/albums/t302/88Mustang302/88mustangbodyworkstartedJuly21st200.jpg

 

It looks good on camera but I bet it feels like a dirt bike track. 80-180-320 Always feather it out to make it easier on yourself. Nothing worse than seeing a fresh paint job with sanding scratches in it.

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like is said before....this is ONLY TEMPERARY...IT WILL ALL BE TOOKEN TO BARE METAL AGAIN this is just to keep it protected from the elements as the stang sits out side in my driveway... why spend all that time sanding it smooth if im just going to sand it all back off in a month? no point in it...
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well you shouldnt primer over 80 grit you may not see scratches now but they may show through your paint even with a few coats of primer. You should have gone back over your 80 with 320. Then primed it.

 

Im sure "you know what your doing"

 

when your done there you can come help me with this...

 

http://i171.photobucket.com/albums/u298/pimpjettay2k/IMG_6454.jpg

 

 

looks like fun..

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this aint the first car we have done...this is my second....and my dads and them idk they have been doing it since they were my age (my dads 43 now)...

 

here is the 86 GT that we bought from Mark on here in 04 that we re did....

 

http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g226/ryan218/1986%20Ford%20Mustang%20Project%20GT/IM001175.jpg

http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g226/ryan218/1986%20Ford%20Mustang%20Project%20GT/IM001186.jpg

http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g226/ryan218/1986%20Ford%20Mustang%20Project%20GT/IM001206.jpg

http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g226/ryan218/1986%20Ford%20Mustang%20Project%20GT/IM001209.jpg

http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g226/ryan218/1986%20Ford%20Mustang%20Project%20GT/IM001210.jpg

http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g226/ryan218/1986%20Ford%20Mustang%20Project%20GT/IM001277.jpg

http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g226/ryan218/1986%20Ford%20Mustang%20Project%20GT/IM001281.jpg

http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g226/ryan218/1986%20Ford%20Mustang%20Project%20GT/IM001282.jpg

http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g226/ryan218/1986%20Ford%20Mustang%20Project%20GT/IM001284.jpg

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http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g226/ryan218/1986%20Ford%20Mustang%20Project%20GT/IM001280.jpg

http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g226/ryan218/1986%20Ford%20Mustang%20Project%20GT/IM001289.jpg

http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g226/ryan218/1986%20Ford%20Mustang%20Project%20GT/IM001328.jpg

http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g226/ryan218/1986%20Ford%20Mustang%20Project%20GT/IM001362.jpg

http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g226/ryan218/1986%20Ford%20Mustang%20Project%20GT/IM001360.jpg

http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g226/ryan218/1986%20Ford%20Mustang%20Project%20GT/IM001473.jpg

 

 

2 years later

 

http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g226/ryan218/1986%20Ford%20Mustang%20Project%20GT/dads86gtafternewrimsanddecal001.jpg

http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g226/ryan218/1986%20Ford%20Mustang%20Project%20GT/dads86gtafternewrimsanddecal002.jpg

http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g226/ryan218/1986%20Ford%20Mustang%20Project%20GT/dads86gtafternewrimsanddecal003.jpg

http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g226/ryan218/1986%20Ford%20Mustang%20Project%20GT/dads86gtafternewrimsanddecal010.jpg

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Damn that's quite a turn around on that convertible, good luck with the current project, it seems like you are on the right track.

 

 

yeah thanks...we like it...just a toy for the summer weekends..lucky to see 1k miles a year...if that..lol....

 

both the colors are off a 2005 wrx sti...the blue and silver..

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like is said before....this is ONLY TEMPERARY...IT WILL ALL BE TOOKEN TO BARE METAL AGAIN this is just to keep it protected from the elements as the stang sits out side in my driveway... why spend all that time sanding it smooth if im just going to sand it all back off in a month? no point in it...

 

Thats a good question... why spend all the time to just sand it down to bare metal again. Seems like a waste of product to me. Dont you think?

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Thats a good question... why spend all the time to just sand it down to bare metal again. Seems like a waste of product to me. Dont you think?

 

 

you must do body work day to day as your job? if it ain't your way its the wrong way huh? im going to do MY car how i want it...yes it may seem like a waste of time to you but this is how im doing it....im not painting the car here in our garage...it will be painted back in piqua where my dads friend has a bigger garage for this.. so with that being said there..that is why were doing this up here...were just trying to get rid of the surface rust to see what were dealing with..then some primer over it to protect it from the elements....

 

im only able to work on this 1 day every weekend...so its not like i can just go at it and get it all done in a day now can I?

 

this is EXACTLY how we did the 86...got rid of the surface rust up here primed it for the time being, drove it back to piqua..then stripped it all the way down and went to work...it cam out fine..yes its not perfect but for a weekend cruiser its fine..a little run on the fender..hard to tell its there unless you get close enough....

 

in the end it will come out looking fine...all im worried about it getting a little bit done here and there..i got PLENTLY of time...

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you must do body work day to day as your job? if it ain't your way its the wrong way huh? im going to do MY car how i want it...yes it may seem like a waste of time to you but this is how im doing it....im not painting the car here in our garage...it will be painted back in piqua where my dads friend has a bigger garage for this.. so with that being said there..that is why were doing this up here...were just trying to get rid of the surface rust to see what were dealing with..then some primer over it to protect it from the elements....

 

im only able to work on this 1 day every weekend...so its not like i can just go at it and get it all done in a day now can I?

 

this is EXACTLY how we did the 86...got rid of the surface rust up here primed it for the time being, drove it back to piqua..then stripped it all the way down and went to work...it cam out fine..yes its not perfect but for a weekend cruiser its fine..a little run on the fender..hard to tell its there unless you get close enough....

 

in the end it will come out looking fine...all im worried about it getting a little bit done here and there..i got PLENTLY of time...

 

man dont get defensive, i was asking a question. yes i do it everyday. if its not my way it could be the right way. i just think your wasting a lot of time product and money. thats all.

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man dont get defensive, i was asking a question. yes i do it everyday. if its not my way it could be the right way. i just think your wasting a lot of time product and money. thats all.

 

 

arnt we all.

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