In the body shop

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Leesfer

In the body shop

Post by Leesfer »

I finally ran over to take some pictures of my car afte I sent it to the body shop after my little rear end accident and here is what I have so far...

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rlux4
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Looking good! You almost have that Delorean brushed stainless look going on there.
Bet you can't wait.
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The guy on the phone has that ''what year MGB is this?'' look! :lol: :lol:
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1982 Spider 2000...pride and joy
1981 Fiat X1/9..gone but not forgotten
1976 124 Spider..the self-healer
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rlux4 wrote:Looking good! You almost have that Delorean brushed stainless look going on there.
Bet you can't wait.
Ron

Stainless steel I wish! I wish I could just clear coat it how it is, if love it
pope

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You got bumped in the back and the shop took all the paint off the Spider?????????? Talk about padding the bill.
Leesfer

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pope wrote:You got bumped in the back and the shop took all the paint off the Spider?????????? Talk about padding the bill.
Insurance handed me a check so I pampered myself :p

Since they wrote me a check more than the cost of repairs I threw her into the shop to be painted because the paint job
it had was awful
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Post by baltobernie »

That's the fuel tank side, as you know. Any dents in the tank? New gaps between the tank and floor (water and fumes)?

Just looking out for you, buddy.
pope

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Chrome the whole body!
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Post by pintopower »

Just clear coat it!
1978 Fiat 124CS, 1980 Fiat 138 (Strada), 1979 Fiat 131 (Brava) and 1976 128 3p. There are six Pintos also.
Leesfer

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Post by Leesfer »

for those of you that know paint related stuff, is it possible to clear coat just the steel?

And thanks bernie for checking and its all good
pope

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You really need an epoxy primer or polyester primer over metal to hold on to the metal. That is what they do best. The clear coat would not hold up well and start to rust in areas and the clear is formulated to hold to primer not metal. But I am sure that a clear powder coat might work because that bonds to metal perfectly
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pope wrote:You really need an epoxy primer or polyester primer over metal to hold on to the metal. That is what they do best. The clear coat would not hold up well and start to rust in areas and the clear is formulated to hold to primer not metal. But I am sure that a clear powder coat might work because that bonds to metal perfectly
Ah that is what I thought, I would clear coat it if the car had a flawless body but there are dents in repair and all that stuff so a primer and paint is the best thing for her
Todd

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Leesfer,

I was thinking about painting my spider and live in San Diego too. Where did you have it painted?
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Todd wrote:Leesfer,

I was thinking about painting my spider and live in San Diego too. Where did you have it painted?
Mines not at a shop in particular, its just a guy and his side job and he does pretty decent work for the price. I dont know if you know Carlos down in OB, but he put me in contact with him.
Todd

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Post by Todd »

I've talked to Carlos from OB before. He was the PO's mechanic. He knows a lot about fiats. Do you have the contact info for your painter handy?
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