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			| DanEC | 11-14-2011 11:50 AM |  
 
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					Originally Posted by patrickt
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 |  That's basically it - except most I ran across had street wedges w/o hood scoops.  If I could have bought one in and around Kansas City in the 60s, I could have bought a half dozen.  :) | 
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			| DanEC | 02-05-2012 03:23 PM |  
 Finally pulled my car home from the warehouse where I painted it and got it out from under the flourescent lights and out in some natural sunlight.  I found one little ripple and a couple areas of remaining light orange peel that will need a little more attention but overall it look pretty good.  It's only been compounded after color sanding with a wool pad.  I still have a lot of buffing to do and I still have the door, trunk and hood jambs polish out.  Finally I'm about to the point I can start assembly.  It's about time.http://i125.photobucket.com/albums/p...a/P1010008.jpg | 
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			| kgs365 | 02-05-2012 04:51 PM |  
 looking good...!....let the fun begin...took delivery 2 weeks ago and im still checking on it every night! | 
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			| ZOERA-SC7XX | 02-05-2012 05:48 PM |  
 Looks great. Don't worry about it being a 'Show Car' paint job, especially if you're gonna drive it. After a couple years and a few miles, the paint develops a certain amount of patina, which actually looks pretty great too. Good luck. Nice color choice. | 
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			| DanEC | 02-09-2012 06:02 PM |  
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			| ERA Chas | 02-09-2012 06:47 PM |  
 Dan, respectfully--I would (and do) use the blue 3M tape. I think the green is too aggressive for brand new paint.Jus' sayin'...
 I see the bolt-on rears and the dolly wheels in front. Did you change the hubs from pin drives??
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			| DanEC | 02-10-2012 05:12 AM |  
 I actually removed the tape right after these pictures.  I used the green so it would stay stuck as the polisher ran over it but I am real careful to peel it straight back over itself when removing it.  I do use the blue tape for most everything else.  
 No, I went with the 5-pin bolt on adaptors.  I just couldn't see the extra money at the time for the 6-pin, however in hindsight I'm not sure it would have been a whole lot more considering I wouldn't need to pay for adaptors with the wheels.
 
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			| ERA Chas | 02-10-2012 05:17 AM |  
 
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					Originally Posted by DanEC
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				 No, I went with the 5-pin bolt on adaptors.  I just couldn't see the extra money at the time for the 6-pin, however in hindsight I'm not sure it would have been a whole lot more considering I wouldn't need to pay for adaptors with the wheels.
 
 Thanks
 
 |  BUT the good news is it let's you easily attach 'push around' tires for work like this. Don't :)want your good mags near a paint booth...:) | 
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			| ERA 778 | 02-10-2012 07:07 AM |  
 And with the 5 lugs you can get yourself a spare tire for "free" compared to what one would cost for pin drive.
 Paint job looks great! I know you're getting a lot of satisfaction from doing such a job yourself. That's part of the beauty of this hobby - choosing just how much of a challenge you feel you can take on yourself, and then doing it!
 
 Keep us posted.
 
 Hal
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			| avanti-176 | 02-10-2012 07:58 AM |  
 Looks great, I am in the process of making my Contemporary into the same car. This weekend's project is glassing in the big hole where the Lemans cap used to be in preperation for the new "correct"  Street cap. I too am going "black", from Red/black stripes. 
 Your car is helping with my motivation.
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			| DanEC | 02-10-2012 12:03 PM |  
 
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					Originally Posted by avanti-176
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				 Looks great, I am in the process of making my Contemporary into the same car. This weekend's project is glassing in the big hole where the Lemans cap used to be in preperation for the new "correct"  Street cap. I too am going "black", from Red/black stripes. 
 Your car is helping with my motivation.
 
 |  Sounds good.  I think the increased popularity in the 289 and FIA cars is building a bit of a increased interest in the 427 Street Roadsters.  I look forward to seeing more of them around.  
 
Thanks
 
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			| DanEC | 02-10-2012 12:07 PM |  
 
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					Originally Posted by ERA 778
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				 And with the 5 lugs you can get yourself a spare tire for "free" compared to what one would cost for pin drive.
 Paint job looks great! I know you're getting a lot of satisfaction from doing such a job yourself. That's part of the beauty of this hobby - choosing just how much of a challenge you feel you can take on yourself, and then doing it!
 
 Keep us posted.
 
 Hal
 
 |  Yes, I do have to fight haviing a bit of an inferiority complex in going with the 5 pin wheels.  But I have a 66 Corvette with essentially the same set up so I was kind of use to them.  Buiilding a fairly faithful Street Roadster stretches the budget some and it was a place a felt OK in saving a few dollars.  Good thought on the spare tire too
 
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			| tkb289 | 02-10-2012 06:18 PM |  
 Dan,
 Paint and body work look great !!!
 
 For the fender vents will you go with black as well ... or silver ... or bare aluminum ?
 
 Keep up the good work.
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			| DanEC | 02-11-2012 04:58 AM |  
 
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					Originally Posted by tkb289
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				 Dan,
 Paint and body work look great !!!
 
 For the fender vents will you go with black as well ... or silver ... or bare aluminum ?
 
 Keep up the good work.
 
 |  I painted the fender vents which have been a problem.  I've painted them 3 times now with touch up guns and air brushes and still haven't managed to get a finish good enough to go with untouched.  An air brush was about the only way to get to the back side of the louvers.  I'm resigned to having to de-nib them and color sand the paint.  There are usually just 2 or 3 little nibs or small defects each time but they drive me crazy.  I'm not sure how I'm going to polish them yet.  I've experimented with a dremil and some buffing rolls but it wasn't what I need for a final finish.  Painting them is truely a pain.  I wish I had them powder coated. | 
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			| patrickt | 02-11-2012 06:35 AM |  
 
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					Originally Posted by DanEC
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				  An air brush was about the only way to get to the back side of the louvers. 
 |  You're painting them while they're not installed in the fender, right?  I have pics of when Connecticut Custom was doing mine and the louvers are removed. | 
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			| DanEC | 02-11-2012 03:23 PM |  
 Yes - unistalled.  The last time I sat in a lawn chair in front of the exhaust fan in my paint booth, holding it in my hand and sprayed them with an air brush.  Still not happy with the results.  But I'll get it worked out.  
 Dan
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			| DanEC | 04-07-2012 03:10 PM |  
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			| ZOERA-SC7XX | 04-07-2012 06:10 PM |  
 It's rewarding work. You look like you're having a great time. Enjoy the journey. I'm so glad I built my car myself, as it's half the fun of ownership. Good luck. | 
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			| ERA Chas | 04-07-2012 06:39 PM |  
 Dan-Consider switching that (and all) brake hose to braided stainless. | 
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			| strictlypersonl | 04-08-2012 10:26 AM |  
 
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					Originally Posted by ERA Chas
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				 Dan-Consider switching that (and all) brake hose to braided stainless. 
 |  If you do that, just remember that not all hose is DOT-approved.  Inspections, and all that... | 
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