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Started by Jeff K, February 04, 2022, 01:26:12 PM

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s_reynolds

I used them as well for my cover. Good people.

Redstang69

Jeff, looks pretty nice and good price.
Is there anything the holds it kinda tight to the body on the back edge? Magnet, weight, etc?
Just wondering if it were parked outside and somewhat windy if that edge would lift up.

Jeff K

Ben, the bungee cords on either side do a good job of holding the cover down. It's not going anywhere. Sorry for the delayed reply.

Jeff K

I had been planning on having my car painted this winter and after seeing others on the forum get their car's painted, it further encouraged me to move forward. So once the days started getting colder, I started the process.

First, I stripped the car of parts and then performed the final round of bodywork. I wanted to do as much of this as I could myself. Getting the sides flat was especially challenging. Since I had time, I also enclosed the exhaust opening to mimic original cars.

I next primed the car with 3 coats of urethane high build primer using roll-on primer from Eastwood. It actually turned out pretty good. It didn't have the same smooth texture you get with a spray gun but its more than adequate. My plan was to block sand the primer to 120 or 180 grit paper and then turn the car over to the painter to finish up. Turns out there were a couple problems with my plan. An injury to my shoulder would prevent me from doing much sanding and it turns out I applied the wrong primer. When I informed the painter what I had done, he said he intended to prime the body using polyester high build primer and that it shouldn't be sprayed over urethane primer. That means the urethane primer would need to be sander off. Since I wouldn't be able to do that, I'm now going to pay him to do it. Live and learn.

I found the painter I plan on using, Ken's Custom Autobody in Marysville, CA, after seeing an example of his work at a car show several years ago. In talking with the car's owner, he told me about the painter and turns out he's less than 3 hours from my house. His shop specializes in painting cobras, have painted over 1100 of them over the years.

After finishing the body work I could, I loaded up the car and dropped it off at the painters. The price I was quoted for the remaining bodywork and paint, while giving me a minor heart attack, was actually in line with prices these days and I have no doubt the end result will be excellent.

As for the paint color I chose, that was a very difficult choice. Over the 4-1/2 years I've been building the car, I've considered many colors; reds, blues, silvers, strips, no strips. I'll hold off on revealing the final choice until I have some pictures of the car with paint on it.

It should take about 3 months to complete. I'll post updates as I receive them.

Greg K

You're in good hands...seen some nice paint jobs out of there.

Jeff K

I agree. Here's a Factory 5 that had just been painted when I was there. Very nice work.

Jeff K

After my car being at the painter for 3 months, I got an update on the progress. They have completed the initial blocking of the primer I had applied to the car. Not much progress for 3 months. Next they'll take off the doors, hood and trunk lid and primer with polyester high build primer. Then many rounds of blocking. Hopefully the the pace picks up but it's going to be awhile regardless.

Jeff K

More progress.

Greg K

Time is about right...it'll move fast now!

Redstang69

It's definitely rough waiting but it's worth the wait. Mine is going to end up being gone 10 months probably. Not what I expected, but we did put the painted body back on the frame today and the wait is worth it.

Jeff K

Greg was right. The pace really picked up. The car is now painted.

As for the color, I contemplated a half dozen colors over the 5 years I've been building the car. But in the end, I decided on the vintage color combo of guardsman blue with wimbledon white stripes.

From the pictures I was sent, it looks like the paint job turned out great. The plan is to pick up the car next Friday. That will be 2 days over 4 months. Not too bad.

Jeff K

More pictures.

Greg K

Just another blue cobra...haha just kidding 8) . Looking good and I'm sure you're looking forward to getting back and back together!

s_reynolds

Love it!! Can't wait to see it together....

FFR428

Very nice Jeff. Looks great and classic Shelby colors!!
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