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Monday, March 28, 2011

Passenger Door

As you can see this door has a colorful history. The blue on the face of the door is the original color of the car, Daytona Blue.



There are too many nooks and crannies on the door to clean it up with power tools. I decided to sandblast instead. It took about 45 minutes.


Both the fiberglass and the sheet metal cleaned up very nice.


One of the nice things about sandblasting is that it's aggressive enough to show weak spots caused by rust. If you double click on the photo you can see an area that needs repair. There were a few areas like this, all were minor. None the less, I ground out the damaged areas then welded them back up, and feathered them smooth.


I also found a couple areas of damaged fiberglass. Prior to the repair this hole had been torn out.


A couple broken bolts and a few damaged rivets were removed and replaced.


After the repairs were made the door was sanded then wiped down with a tack cloth.


The garage was heated to 70 degrees then primer was applied. This will dry for at least 24 hours then it will be sanded, blemishes will be corrected, then it gets another couple coats of primer.


This is a very solid door with a very nice primer coat.


The Portland Swap Meet is coming up. Hopefully we will find interesting goodies for the car.

Thanks for watching.

1 comment:

  1. Looks like you making good progress there. There is some one where is live that has this car in their garden. looks great. will check back for updates.

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