Our 1966 GT350 Mustang Shelby Restoration project is now in epoxy primer. www.VirginiaClassicMustang.com |
As you may have read in our last post, the '66 GT350 Mustang project is now in epoxy primer. We used the popular PPG DP epoxy primer. The gray color was used on the body, and black was used in the engine compartment area and dash. The color for the underside was mixed to be fairly close to the original underside color with the darker red being used under the front frame rails and the interior panels.
The choice of colors is really not important, because the bodywork now needs to be completed. It looks nice though! Even the underside of the car will eventually receive a topcoat of paint matched to the original colors along with the associated overspray.
Our 1966 GT350 Mustang Shelby Restoration project is now in epoxy primer. We chose to mix the colors to achieve a pinkish color for the underside. This will not be the final finish. www.VirginiaClassicMustang.com |
Our 1966 GT350 Mustang Shelby Restoration project is now in epoxy primer. www.VirginiaClassicMustang.com |
Our 1966 GT350 Mustang Shelby Restoration project is now in epoxy primer. www.VirginiaClassicMustang.com |
Our 1966 GT350 Mustang Shelby Restoration project is now in epoxy primer. This image shows the rear section of the floor pans and the rear parking brake cable brackets. www.VirginiaClassicMustang.com |
Our 1966 GT350 Mustang Shelby Restoration project is now in epoxy primer. This shot shows the backside of the dash. www.VirginiaClassicMustang.com |
Our 1966 GT350 Mustang Shelby Restoration project is now in epoxy primer. The original inner floor frame support was straightened and retained. More on this in our next post. www.VirginiaClassicMustang.com |
Our 1966 GT350 Mustang Shelby Restoration project is now in epoxy primer. This shot shows the underside of the panel behind the rear window from the trunk area. www.VirginiaClassicMustang.com |
Awesome as always!
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ReplyDeleteLooking great! Nice to see detailed photos of area we don't normally get a chance to look at. Thanks for sharing!
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ReplyDeleteAmazing work! I love these "Just the Details" posts.
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