72 Swb update, new paint!

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72 Swb update, new paint!

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Well, I just got my truck back from the body shop. The paint looks great; the only bad parts are a couple where my amature body work showed through :hw: I spent over 100 hours prepping it, so that was a little dissapointing but I just couldn't see the flaws until the paint was layed down. Still, it turned out quite nice for a first attempt at prepping for paint. I've been doing lots of firsts on this truck. It's great! Anyhow, here's a reminder of before and some from today.

Oh yeah, it's Wimbledon White.

Also, I installed new bumpers and fixed the pieces that were cut out of the grill (after stripping all the primer off it). I just riveted some in that I got from a smashed junkyard grill, but you can hardly tell.
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Nice looking Truck
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hope mine looks that nice when i am done
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That really looks great
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Looks great! :thup:
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Thanks! Now it's time to start on the interior...
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wow! the beauty a paint job, grill stripping, and new wheels can do (well theres body work and all that too) :thup:

so you just did all the body work yourself and took it to a painter to paint? where did you get it painted?
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1971ford wrote:wow! the beauty a paint job, grill stripping, and new wheels can do (well theres body work and all that too) :thup:

so you just did all the body work yourself and took it to a painter to paint? where did you get it painted?
I took it down to the local Maaco. They had thier $500 paint job on sale for $250, so I upgraded and got the $700 paint job for $450, paid $100 for clear coat and another $100 to fix a couple spots that I had a hard time with, so the paint was $650 total. They get a bad rap, but if you spend a little extra $$$ and upgrade to a better package you can come out with a really slick paint job. The expensive part is the prep, which is why I did it myself. Wet sanding the entire truck by hand with 320 grit turned out perfect.
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fomocoguy,

Awesome outcome on the paint job man. :thup:
Couldn't agree more about maaco, (although I've never had any work done by them).
It's all in the prep work.

What kind of wheels?

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basketcase0302 wrote:fomocoguy,

Awesome outcome on the paint job man. :thup:
Couldn't agree more about maaco, (although I've never had any work done by them).
It's all in the prep work.

What kind of wheels?

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sharp little truck man!
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Looks good !
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That looks great! Gratz!
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Wow! The difference is like black and white! lol Ok, not funny. :doh: Seriously fomocoguy, your truck is looking great!!! Good job man and sweet looking rollers too! One classy lookin' ride for sure!
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