Re: 71 Cuda Paint Job Project
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11/19/24 09:56 AM
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passenger side WORSE Bad Patch warped the [censored] out of the panel, Again they had tons of filler to make it SEEM straight. hard to make out in the pic but the warp is about 5/16 to 3/8 at its worst. welded and plastered over Just so bothersome. I am looking for a partial quarter skin, a few inches below the beltline from the door to the wheelwell. if anyone has this either OG or repop Plase PM me here.
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Re: 71 Cuda Paint Job Project
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11/19/24 12:47 PM
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Within the window for chem adhesion I went ahead and did the first coat of 2K. This will allow me to continue with all the other fab and repair needed elsewhere on the car. With a 120 scuff and a clean surface, the filler I use will have an excellent adhesion and the layers below my work are sealed.
Cant see in these pics but I masked off the areas that still need fab. The trunk jamb, Dutchman, Sail panels and Tail panel will only need blocking before final prime/seal.
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Re: 71 Cuda Paint Job Project
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Dutchman to quarter panel seam and drip rail, corner detail, trunk jamb all worked and good to go. Just the beginning of knocking areas off the "Things To Do" list
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Re: 71 Cuda Paint Job Project
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12/10/24 07:40 AM
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Back to the rear of the driver rocker, not photographed but I cleaned up the inner structure by grinding the thin metal away from the rust holes and sandblasting the area then treating it with ospho and good coat of rust inhibiting paint. Prepped my fabricated patch panel with the same paint and weldthrough primer on the edges and flange.
My patch panel was made in two pieces to be able and create the drain slot on the pinch weld and achieve a great fitment over the area. I also welded a bead along the sill where the factory lead filler would normally be.
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Re: 71 Cuda Paint Job Project
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There is limited access to the backside of the is area, so welding the diagonal seam was a bit of a challenge to not let it sink in since I wont be able to hammer it flat. Some wedges from behind and off dolly slapping and my stud gun did the trick. little time consuming to get flat and straight. I am NOT a metal shaper by trade but its with in my tolerance of 1/32". You can see the weld bead below where the inner rocker structure makes access impossible. I also drilled divots over the factory trim stud locations to either re-weld studs or to use screws depending on the trim clips that are available.
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Re: 71 Cuda Paint Job Project
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12/10/24 08:28 AM
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Issues that you find as you look at the parts on a small scale, you focus on the little things instead of as a whole, that is one reason I like doing 1 or 2 sections or parts at a time. The lower front glass channel slider had broken at some point, and slid down to the bottom of the run, this in turn would not let the glass roll all the way down to allow access to the front mounting bolt through the rectangular window. I assume this led the asshats to literally tear apart the door frame and completely beat the inner door and window regulator mounting to FIX it. They did not! Another small item is the outer door handle was pushed in enough to split the door frame. I had to put three little stitches into the crack and tweak the area flat so there will not need any filler in this area.
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