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Re: '71 Demon Project Build [Re: redmay] #148784
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is that GY9 Tawny gold (aka Dark Gold Metallic?)?

My GTX is supposed to be that color...

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'71 GTX, Tawny Gold, Ember Gold interior.

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Re: '71 Demon Project Build [Re: steved033] #148785
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Yes it's gy9 Tawny gold original color ,car has 42500 original miles also

Re: '71 Demon Project Build [Re: redmay] #148786
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GET OFF your but & get to work if you want your car to look like mine




Beautiful car

I spent another 12 hours out in the shop yesterday. Got the car masked, wiped down and in primer. Time for a guide coat and to get going on blocksanding. Pics to come later today.

Re: '71 Demon Project Build [Re: VITC_GTX] #148787
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Couple of pics from last weekend. Boring to most I'm sure but it was fun for me.

Before...



...and after



Re: '71 Demon Project Build [Re: VITC_GTX] #148788
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Wow, that's going to be a NICE car!

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my neighbors got a 71 demon 340 that they restoredin his one car garage.anyway great looking car man

Re: '71 Demon Project Build [Re: VITC_GTX] #148790
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Applied the guide coat getting ready to start block sanding tomorrow. A friend of mine is going to come over and show me the ropes. Hopefully the guide coat it juuusstt right



My little helper came out to take over




Re: '71 Demon Project Build [Re: VITC_GTX] #148791
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Sweet ride! I have done paint and body for alot of years and your choice of materials and guide coat are both good. Guide coat is a very useful tool to help get the car really straight. Good luck, dont lose motivation and keep us posted

Re: '71 Demon Project Build [Re: Mopargnome] #148792
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Van, wanna sell those twin scoops?

Re: '71 Demon Project Build [Re: sharpie] #148793
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Well, I would but I just happen to have a '69 Coronet 500 sitting in the corner with a flat hood

Sorry

Re: '71 Demon Project Build [Re: VITC_GTX] #148794
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About four hours of block sanding got the Demon this far, not too bad...

One thing kind of bothers me though. I had a friend come over and help block sand (actually he did all of it). He needs some pocket money and I want to get this thing done so we worked on it last night. The reason I feel bad is I wanted to be able to say I did the complete car myself with no other help (at least paid help). One thing is that I can still say that I am the one that has spent 99% of the hours on the car.




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The car is looking awesome! Not much longer now.

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Van ,never turn down help if they know what they are doing.That's what friends do ,besides you can always repay the favor.

Re: '71 Demon Project Build [Re: redmay] #148797
01/09/10 03:27 PM
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Van ,never turn down help if they know what they are doing.That's what friends do ,besides you can always repay the favor.




After it's painted,you'll be glad you had your friend look it over.I'm doing the same thing with my Road Runner.


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Re: '71 Demon Project Build [Re: VITC_GTX] #148798
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Well, eight months and I'm ashamed to say I didn't get a darn thing done on the car until last weekend. I just plain lost interest and got busy doing other things but hopefully now I will get back on it.

Filler is complete (finally) and the car is ready for primer once I DA the the sheetmetal one more time. I've only primed one other car so this is still relatively new and fun for me (hopefully that will keep me motivated).

Couple of pics of the completed filler work.







The car is looking great! Don't be ashamed of having a life. You've gotten this far and it's not your day job. Keep it up, when you can, and it'll get done. It's not a race and you'll probably be sad when it's done 'cause-then what?

Re: '71 Demon Project Build [Re: VITC_GTX] #148799
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OK, another 6 1/2 hours out in the shop yesterday for me and my friend. We finished blocking the entire body, sanded all of the edges and the new six-pack hood so the car is ready for its final coat of primer. It only needed filler in a few spots that were a little low.

The hood is a really nice piece, it blocked out without the need of any filler and the gaps are awesome .

No pics today of the progress today but I will post some by the weekend.

My plans to finish are:

Re-prime this weekend
Wetsand the trunk/motor compartment/jambs for color
Paint color in prepper areas
Install drivetrain
Wetsand exterior
Paint exterior
Cut & buff

Hope to be there in a month or two (a year late).

Re: '71 Demon Project Build [Re: VITC_GTX] #148800
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One more step complete, the car is in its final stage of primer. Next step is to take doors and hood off and prep jams for color. I can feel it getting closer but I don't want to get cocky yet.






Re: '71 Demon Project Build [Re: VITC_GTX] #148801
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Lookin' Great!

I'll send you my Demon for you to do next....


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Re: '71 Demon Project Build [Re: VITC_GTX] #148802
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Not much progress but progress all the same. Took off the paper/tape and removed the doors and hood to start prepping the jambs for color.

I wasn't sure of the best way to do this so I ended up guide coating the engine compartment (just did this to make it easy to see where I had sanded enough, I'm not blocking the engine compartment) and started to hit it with the red scotchbrite. After I get done I will go back with 400 and wet sand the majority of it. What do you think of this plan? I've only broken through to DP in a handful of places, I assume this won't be an issue????

Took about three hours to get the firewall and one inner fender.








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Re: '71 Demon Project Build [Re: VITC_GTX] #148803
01/25/10 04:13 PM
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Progress IS Progress and it looks like you're making some GOOD Progress.

Everything looks really good, nice to see the family getting involved too. Keep the pics coming.

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