'86 UHP tease
Went to the body shop today to drop of the pass door. Can't wait to see it done.
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That's the way to do it right there. Are you going to have the body shop put all the chrome trim back on the car etc?
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Thanks, No I'll be doing all of the reassembly except for hanging the doors and the header panel into the bumper cover.
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Bernie, a year ago I drove that car down a mile of frozen mud to be picked up by a transport to go to Canada. It certainly has gone through some changes since then! Can't wait to see the final product. It would still be sitting under a cover in the corner of my garage if I would have kept it. Nice job.
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That car is looking GREAT!!
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That is how you do a paint job...
I have had one car stripped completely down and re-painted a completely different color all together and that is the only way to have it done properly. I know yours is going back white what it was originally and this will be an awesome restoration when complete. I can't wait to see this when it's done! UHP foureye cars rock! I wish the 86 Ne car I have would have been a slicktop. No such luck though. Matt |
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Thanks Guys! I'm not going to rush it but I'm really anxious to see it finished. Bob, Rest assured it will live the rest of it's life (Hopefully) as a south Florida retiree. And you are right it has been around. It almost has as much transporter miles as actual miles.:yes: |
It's coming along. Can't wait to see it finished!
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I bought the car with the purpose to try and sell it to someone who would give it the restoration it deserved. I did a few things to it but it is obvious Bernie is doing it right. I am very happy he decided to buy it.
looking good Bernie. |
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