Body & Paint
Discussions about bodywork and painting a Zcar.
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So the kids need bread for their sandwich's, I go to the store, get bread, trying to leave the parking lot and get on to the street, and this kid is in front of me trying to do the same then changes his mind and throws it in reverse. Guess who he hit with his Mazda B2200 truck? YUP, MEEEEEE. This is the third damn hood I've put on my 240Z. Now I need a fourth hood. Any takers. I am looking for another hood for the Z but it needs to be straight. If it has a little rust, it's ok. PM me or shoot me a comment here, under the pictures of my F'd up hood. And May I add that "I JUST FINISHED THAT COWL INDUCTION HOOD DAMNIT!!!" I'm mainly looking for a Washington 240Z h…
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Saw this over at grassroots and thought I'd pass it along- Coupon code at www.por15.com: PCAA1207 for an extra 10% off, expires 12/14/07
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I just removed the bodyside mouldings from my 73. What a major improvement, they really did detract from the lines, at least in my opinion. I won't be putting them back on the car after paint, however, I imagine someone doing a factory quality restore may want them. I have the complete set, and all of the parts are in good shape (they were riveted on). Are these worth anything, or should I just store them with the rest of the extra stuff?
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For the life of me, I cannot seems to get my Z painted. I've had different things happen from money going up in smoke, to waiting for 6 months then having the shop change their policy on classic car restoration. It almost seems as though it just isn't in the cards for my Z. Some shops want too much money and other don't want the job. Morale is low right now; a stroke of good fortune would sure help.
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My restoration is moving much faster than I planned. I'm ready to drop the rear subframe and prep the undercarriage. The only metal that needs replacing is on the corners of the floor pan. What little rust there is is only on the surface in a few places. I am going to be media blasting only the bottom of the car in my garage, using plastic bags to make a skirt around the car to create a "booth", then crawling under that and making one hell of a mess. Once I'm down to metal, what are the steps I should take to finish it off so it won't rust again? As much as I like restoring cars, I don't want to have to go back over this in 15 years. I refuse to use undercoating as I hate…
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Has anyone ever seen flat black painted up in the rear deck panel before? Was this something Nissan later did, or the previous owner getting involved? I have since replaced the rusted panel shown, but I am fixing to get the car painted and wondered if it goes black there or body color. Thanks for anyone who can clear this up...
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Took some pics of my rust. This is the worse area on my car and the only part im really worried about. The fenders w.e i can get new ones same with dogleg. Passanger side floorboard tho is ruuuusted. Is this fixable. Looks i will be purchasing a new floorboard and framerail soon :dead: Do the kits they sell go up that high what else you guys think i will need. This is my baby and i would really like to get her in tip top shape. Thanks. http://img100.imageshack.us/img100/457/dsc01532bs8.jpg http://img228.imageshack.us/img228/7761/dsc01529fi8.jpg http://img215.imageshack.us/img215/1193/dsc01537ry1.jpg
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Like many of you I can not/ will not pay full price for a paint job that I probably won't be happy with. So, I am diong the "hidden" parts myself (under and inside the fender, inside the cowel where the wiper motor is, door frames and such) to save money. Also I will be doing most of the prep for the "outside" leaving the final details and spraying to the pros. Here's my questions, first my epoxy primer inside the cowel got wet about 2 hours after spraying. Like an idiot I sprayed it off with water after removing the tape and paper to wash away the sand from sandblasting. I noticed a couple of spots that "softened" and started to wrinkle. I did not get all the way to meta…
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Too many $$ later, here's Ol' Goldie....
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Wheel well Frame Repair One of the common rust areas on the 240Z is in the front wheel wells just aft of the torsion rod fitting on the frame. There is a doubler / stiffener spot welded to the inner wheel well that traps water between the two pieces of metal and rusts from the inside out. When I first looked at the wheel well I saw this image: As I started cleaning the inner fender well getting ready to repaint and seal the fender well. I find that the doubler had failed and was eaten away from the inside. Leaving a mess that looks like this: I will not repeat the next thoughts that went through my mind. You can fill those in for yourself. After a few minutes and…
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As I was working on my 73, I found an area of rust that I hadn't noticed before. Its right behind the doglegs on both sides. It rusted through the inner fender well at the very back of the rocker area. I already knew about some rust at the front of the rocker, behind the front fender (who ever thought the cowl should drain into that area was really out of it). The rocker panel is in good shape, this is the reinforcing channel (with the punched holes) behind the rocker panel. The channel is solid in the middle, but I found rust at the very ends. Some was just surface rust, but some had rusted through also, and I guess I'll have to fabricate new metal, then treat ever…
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"Painter Ray" and myself put the last coat of clear on Friday night at 11:30. We brought it out in the sun saturday afternoon for these photos. Now for final sand, buffing and assembly. I wonder if I will remember how it goes back together after taking it apart 27 years ago? Having it finally painted after all these years, is a shock to my system to see it all one color and this BLUE. I am very happy with the way it turned out. Bonzi Lon
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