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’68 Firebird Project

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Roughly sanded the hardtop dents and filled with body putty

I tried my best to hammer the large dents back with no luck. So I proceeded to fill them in with body putty. There was quite a lot of back and forth between applying more coats and sanding . Like always, I ended up needing to sand a much wider area to feather it out smooth. Someone with more experience [...]

By |2024-02-26T22:05:48-05:00January 26th, 2024|68' Firebird project|0 Comments

Removing Vinyl adhesive from hardtop

I had mixed feelings on the vinyl lined hardtop that this model firebird came factory with but I decided to remove it. Everyone has their own preference. In my option, I didn’t like it because: it didn’t look modern it looked like a faux convertible that was trying to be something it wasn’t it was more prone to rust at [...]

By |2024-02-22T15:27:40-05:00January 23rd, 2024|68' Firebird project|0 Comments

Sandblast rust on front fender extension, front valance panel, then body fill pits

I used the sandblaster on the front fender extensions because it was a bit rusted. Then I used body filler to fill in the pits that the rust made. I now realize it is best to just buy replacement parts for these because they are only about $40 each. The front valance panel had some surface rust also. I used [...]

By |2024-02-22T14:50:20-05:00January 19th, 2024|68' Firebird project|0 Comments

Cleaning and painting rust under the passenger fender

The best paint imo for rust and making non body panel surfaces cleaned up is Chassis Saver. Instead of driving around town for it, I tried rust oleum rust and reform. It seems decent but I later switch to regular ole black rust oleum oil based paint. For the price, the oil based product doesn’t seem much worse than chassis [...]

By |2024-02-22T00:23:36-05:00January 6th, 2024|68' Firebird project|0 Comments