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Sophomore
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'86 D50 minor paint job
My gen 1 got a little bit of a face lift today.
Her grill was faded and had some cracks that I repaired with some fiberglass patching (on the back) not perfect but it is at least structural. The then it got painted.
The side view mirrors were sun bleached and the wiper blades were rusted, so they also got a coat of paint.
The wheels also needed some love. when I got her she came with 3 hubcaps and some mis-matched lug nuts. I cleaned up the wheels and found some black lug nuts to match all the black trim.
Here's before and after photos:
bumper1.jpgIMG_4017.jpgbumper2.jpg
mirror1.jpgmirror2.jpg
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I'm still working on some more cosmetics (bumper paint, seat covers, tail gate rust issue, etc) but I think she's looking pretty sharp.
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Doctorates Degree
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Amazing what just a little touch up here and there plus a few minor repairs can do. I wish I could remember where I found factory repro hubcaps for Gen 1's. Add a set of those and some new polished stainless steel trim rings and it would look OG.
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Bachelors Degree
Array
cleaner than a whistle! am thinking about getting mine wrapped when i get my V6 swapped in.
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Junior
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It really is the little things that make the difference. A little fresh paint and some good old elbow grease can really make a project look new! Great work!
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Kelly -- Looking Good, thanks for the pics
If you did this with a paint spray can then you've got the touch..! I agree hubcaps..!
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