Had a '71 F100 Ranger. Good old truck. I've seen some nice restomods using Crown Vic frames and some others retrofitting Tbird IRS. It would be a cool project.
I debated on doing my lower accent color before I hung the doors and fenders but decided to do it once all back together. I’m glad I did it that way imo? I left the strikers off the quarters so I could tape it all up and have the doors open and close so I could get complete coverage inside the jambs. Used plastic masking and bagged the whole car then cut out all the openings I needed to open doors while painting. Took some time doing it but I was happy with the end result.I got over to the body shop for a few hours this weekend and started installing the body panels and getting them aligned.
It is finally starting to look like a car again, woo-hoo!
The passenger fender still needs a little attention but I am overall very happy with the alignment and gaps.
My friend Mike feels we need to install and align the doors and fenders before painting the lower black accent. I would have preferred to paint the black accents on each panel separately and then assemble. I understand his plan is in the hope of making sure the paint break line is even from panel to panel. I just felt if we measured carefully off the lower body line it should be straight once we assembled and aligned. At least straight enough for a 3/4" stripe to cover up any difference. I decided to go with his plan because he is the professional painter and I am a paint novice at best. I am trusting his experience and knowledge base, he has not led me wrong yet. Besides, it is his shop and booth after all, so as they say - it's his bat and ball, so I am going to have to play by his rules, haha.
Once we were done installing the panels, I also reinstalled the inner and outer door handles so you can get in and out of the car without having to reach into the door to release the latch. It's all about the creature comforts for me, and I always loved the look of the outside handles on these cars, LOL.
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Damn, I love the body lines of this car!
Those curves were not my favorite thing while I was block sanding in and out of each and every roll and style line. Now that's it is painted I love all of those beautiful curves again that I was cursing for months of prep work.
I agree, I can't wait to see the white with the black accents completed. I think it will really look great,I debated on doing my lower accent color before I hung the doors and fenders but decided to do it once all back together. I’m glad I did it that way imo? I left the strikers off the quarters so I could tape it all up and have the doors open and close so I could get complete coverage inside the jambs. Used plastic masking and bagged the whole car then cut out all the openings I needed to open doors while painting. Took some time doing it but I was happy with the end result.
It might not be exactly taped off like the factory did (I assume they used a stencil?) but I tried to do it as close as I could and still have it look decent with nice tape lines.
Good luck with yours I’m sure it will look as great as all the other work that’s been done to this point
That white is really going to pop once you get that black on it imo!!
Thanks, I am really happy with the alignment, but I have to say the car had really good alignment and nice gaps already when I purchased it. I was surprised to see that the gaps were so even for a 50 year old car. It seems to me that none of the manufacturers were all that focused on that back then. Originally, I was concerned that, once I blew it apart to strip and refinish the panels that it would not go back together as well as it was from the start. Thankfully it seems to be lining up as it should, hopefully next week when I install the hood there are no surprises, haha,Wonderful work with the panel match-ups. And I'm not belittling the rest of the work either.
It’s amazing the little details and something so simple as installing the honeycomb panel and taillights can be so gratifying on a project like this ! I always loved this stage of a resto to see all your efforts start to come together. It’s also great motivation to me to keep pushing on to finish.Only had a couple of hours again this week, so I masked the rear tails lamp panel and painted the matte black on the inside edges of the tail lamp openings. I then installed the tail lamps and the applique and reinstalled the fuel filler neck and cap. It turned out pretty nice, and man it is starting to look good. All in time to get home shower and sit here waiting for my wife to get ready to go out, haha.
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I can't wait until the black stripes and lower valence and spiler are on it!
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Thank you, I agree that it is highly motivating to see stuff come back together, especially after trial fitting and removing so often, to have something installed for "good" feels awesome!It’s amazing the little details and something so simple as installing the honeycomb panel and taillights can be so gratifying on a project like this ! I always loved this stage of a resto to see all your efforts start to come together. It’s also great motivation to me to keep pushing on to finish.
Keep up the great work it’s looking really nice!!
Thank you! I am getting excited to getting it at least road ready this summer, if not completely done.Very Nice Looking Ride
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