Yeah, I gotta admit, most of the girls up here (farm girls) look like theyre corn fed or rooters ( for the un-informed, PIGS root for truffles LOL!). The shallow gene pool doesnt help either.
I cant believe I'm still fine tuning the body work. Today I got the hood sanded, and everything wiped down, and now, even with a non color (black primer) I'm seeing several miniscule stone chips and the like, so those got tended to with a Q tip sized touch of spot glaze. Am I getting carried away, or am I being anal? I sure hope the paint job looks as good as the bodywork.
Gotta change snow blower belts tomorrow, so it may be Sunday for the initial real primer job. Hardened gray primer, 2 coats, and then a wet sand with 400 or 600. I'm trying to get an idea of the lace layout, and had a brain fart. I have a bunch of aluminum diagonal louvered vents from an old boat demolition job. They are about 10 X 18 inches and "may" get incorporated on the hood. Blue, Black, or White (to match the lace?) with polished stainless #8 oval head phillips head screws. Gotta toy with that idea--- non functional ram air LOL.
Played with the new 15.00 HVLP primer gun from harbor fright today. Upon assembly, all the internals were oiled with something like 3 in 1 oil. A major part of the instruction dictate DISASSEMBLE and thoroughly clean before use. OK. Need a really thin (.135") wrench for the tip. I had to grind a grinder wrench down and it fits like a dream. I go to unscrew the tip and the bastard is way tite. Hmmm. Get it broken free and come to find its got locktite on it. I think it was made to toss in the shitcan when done instead of cleaning it. Chinapsychology. Got the regulator hooked up and with just air, seems to function pretty well. Now I can wash the heck outa that before a trial Sunday. Getting excited/nervous haha...
Also played restorator with the mats that Electra Bob was good enough to supply.A quick wipe down with PB blaster, and a patch from a heel hole, and a minor trim in a bad area, and they are good for another 50 years. Thanks Bob!! Bill