I did actually have the car in the booth this weekend, though. I got most of the sheet metal painted the Wimbledon White base and clear coated. I will still need to paint the top of the hood, the marker lamp bezels, and the door and trunk hinge bolts white yet. Then I will need to get the car assembled and doors and fenders aligned and then paint the satin black on the bottom of the car and in the center of the hood. I will also need to paint the front and rear valence with the satin black. I still need to get back around to the front bumper. It has a low spot on the top where it was dented down slightly. I still haven't decided the best way to handle that so it got placed on the back burner for a bit.
Otherwise I am pretty happy with the way the real paint job on my actual car came out. Maybe not quite as nice as
@revsitup's Grabber Blue car but it has a nice shine for a white car. I do so love that Wimbledon White. I think it will look great once it cures up and I wet sand and buff it.
Here are some pics of it in the booth on Saturday:
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Here are the individual panels after paint:
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A few more panel pics:
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I did a lot of prep and spraying this weekend, I sprayed gallons of white and clear. I will probably feel it tomorrow but the panels and the body all turned out pretty well, I think. I am just happy to see it in color, I wasn't sure that day was ever coming for a while there.
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