Finally got a picture of the hood just needing a bit of bondo and then 2 be molded
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Finally got a picture of the hood just needing a bit of bondo and then 2 be molded
here it is for anyone who saw my custom hood before. The pic isn't the greatest since its from a cell phone
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Car: 1982 Trans-Am
Engine: 355 w/ ported 416s
Transmission: T10, hurst shifter
Axle/Gears: 10 bolt, true-trac, 3.73
kinda off the top here, but:
- What did you do to your wheels on your car domain page? sanded? then...?
- What do you have on the backside of your front quarter panel? liquid sound deadener? just to help cut down on road noise? brush on?
-Where the heck is ponoka AB?
- oh yea, and sweet hood! very nice!
- What did you do to your wheels on your car domain page? sanded? then...?
- What do you have on the backside of your front quarter panel? liquid sound deadener? just to help cut down on road noise? brush on?
-Where the heck is ponoka AB?
- oh yea, and sweet hood! very nice!
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The wheels:
I sanded with like 400 grit then like 800 and used polishing compound on a demel tool.
On the back side of my front fender is undercoating, like the stuff thats 20 bucks a 4 liter can or whatever at canadian tire. I'm applying a healthy dose of it to all my wheel wells, floor boards, and as smooth as possible under my hood. It works real well to insulate against sound, heat, and keeps the metal sealed up so hopefully it never rusts again. It is supposed to be brush on, but its much to thick to brush on, its more like you goup it on and use a brush or hand or other tool to spread it around.
Ponoka AB is like 2 hours north of calgary.
Thanks for the compliment on the hood
I sanded with like 400 grit then like 800 and used polishing compound on a demel tool.
On the back side of my front fender is undercoating, like the stuff thats 20 bucks a 4 liter can or whatever at canadian tire. I'm applying a healthy dose of it to all my wheel wells, floor boards, and as smooth as possible under my hood. It works real well to insulate against sound, heat, and keeps the metal sealed up so hopefully it never rusts again. It is supposed to be brush on, but its much to thick to brush on, its more like you goup it on and use a brush or hand or other tool to spread it around.
Ponoka AB is like 2 hours north of calgary.
Thanks for the compliment on the hood
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