Re: '71 Demon Project Build
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I would kill to have a garage like that. lol
Seriously though, I hope you have not been talked into re-painting it baby poop brown. Not a fan of the brown colors... yuck, lol. Are you planning to paint it your self? Are you going with basecoat, clear coat?
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Re: '71 Demon Project Build
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I would kill to have a garage like that. lol
Seriously though, I hope you have not been talked into re-painting it baby poop brown. Not a fan of the brown colors... yuck, lol. Are you planning to paint it your self? Are you going with basecoat, clear coat?
A couple of people have tried to talk me into the brown but I just can't do it. I like bright colors on cars so am I thinking one of a hi-impact color (sassy grass). I know that some say it's too overdone but of all the Mopars in town I don't know of one that's Sassy Grass and I only know of two sublime cars so around here it won't be too bad. I was considering Panther Pink as well.
I do plan on painting it myself with my painter friend standing by my side so I can hand the gun off if I get in over my head. I plan on using PPG base/clear on it.
As for the shop, I really like it too. I kind of spoiled myself by building it. In fact, we moved just so I would have enough room to build it (we have .80 acres in the city limits). The three best things about it are the lift, the heat/air and the bathroom.
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Re: '71 Demon Project Build
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Sassy Grass and the Demon Sizzler hood treatment would look killer.
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Re: '71 Demon Project Build
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OK, I'm back at it (slow but sure). I scotchbrited and wet sanded the engine compartment, doorjambs, and the bottom of the trunk lid. I have scotchbrited the inside of the doors which I need to wet sand. Then I need to prep the trunk and the bottom of the hood. Hoping I have about 6-8 hours left. Trying to get things setup to jamb the car this coming weekend or next. Can I assume that the small patches of bare metal coming through are OK to put color over??? There's not too much but I wanted to check. Not much to show but pics may motivate me...
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Re: '71 Demon Project Build
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02/21/10 11:59 PM
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Bare metal and paint do not go well together, make sure all the bare metal is primed.
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Re: '71 Demon Project Build
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Thought about Curious Yellow?
In the shade it's green and in the sun it's yellow.
With black accents and maybe an A-body hood scoop it'd look killer!
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Re: '71 Demon Project Build
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02/22/10 02:20 PM
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Fk5 FK5!!! edit: I now realize FK5 wasn't available in 71
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Re: '71 Demon Project Build
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And another favorite of mine, EV2 Hemi Orange/Tor Red shown here with the optional (but VERY expensive) hood oranament package.
That's one option I would pay extra for
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Re: '71 Demon Project Build
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Bare metal and paint do not go well together, make sure all the bare metal is primed.
I didn't want to hear that. My bare spots are far and few between and are no larger than .060" in diameter.
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Re: '71 Demon Project Build
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Just my .02 but I'd choose a color available in the 71 model year, niether Sublime or Panther Pink were optional after 1970. IMO some of the best ever were available then anyway. I've owned all of the above colors, the Curious Yellow seems to be most popular with the crowds followed closely by the Sassy Grass.
*Black looks great, my favorite actually, just as long as someone else has to keep it detailed
I was thinking triple black (I believe the body it straight enough) but I'm like you, I wouldn't want to keep it clean.
As for '71 colors, that's why I'm leaning towards Sassy Grass.
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Re: '71 Demon Project Build
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02/23/10 12:33 AM
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I have seen a curious yellow 340 demon with a black and silver interior and the color really works good with that bodystyle. It's also a light color so it should be easy to take care of.
The yellow is a nice color but I drive a yellow car everyday and I was looking for something different.
Maybe I should paint it yellow and just sell the other car
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