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1969 SSS Rusty Bird Coupe


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Now were excited, the bare metal hides the rust. Cool thing we found out was for the most part this bird had factory paint on it. and minimal filler.

 

Also been wanting to finish the inside of the hood and hinges to match the engine bay.

Stripped the hood a few weeks ago, sanded the inside, and removed the hood prop.

Funny thing this hood was pulled from Virginia. A few bolts broke so had take care of that first.

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Had to take care of a few high spots on the out side, if not now it would crack the paint later.

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clean, used 2 part seam sealer, and sealed with DP40LF, then base

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I have been waiting for this car to have something done to it. With all the work you do, it didnt make sense why your coupe didnt have any of your awesome work put into it.

 

 

Been wanting to do the aluminum fighter plane look for awhile, but we also got to keep them bills paid.

 

 

If it weren't for Victory this thing would still b white. She's crazy with the chemical stripper.

She motivates me on our own cars.

Thank you Love :)

 

 

Stay tune

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Keeper are you going to replace the rear QP? Will the US 510's fit? I look forward to the photos of that surgery if you do it. (Wish I could drop mine off with you for the same treatment!)

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