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Great story, looking forward to seeing the finished result!

You and me both. The body work would have been finished by now, except for a freak hailstorm that swamped the body shop in late July-early August. Unfortunately, I'm a one off, and since they're pretty much the best in New Mexico, they get a ton of insurance jobs, which pushes me back in line.

Jehannum,

It looks like they are doing great work on your car. If you aren't already planning on this, you should really consider having them remove all of the glass before they paint. Even if they go a great job masking, you will still be able to tell that the glass wasn't removed.

-Mike

Jehannum,

It looks like they are doing great work on your car. If you aren't already planning on this, you should really consider having them remove all of the glass before they paint. Even if they go a great job masking, you will still be able to tell that the glass wasn't removed.

-Mike

They're going to. This is just the first coat of primer, which they told me is just a guide coat for the body guy to go over what he's done and correct any bad spots.

I'm unsure whether they plan to take the rear window and windshield all the way out, though. As you can see, they've already taken the finishers off around the F/R glass, which would cover the paint edge (plus, I was quite insistent that they not break the vertical defroster rear glass).

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I'm unsure whether they plan to take the rear window and windshield all the way out, though. As you can see, they've already taken the finishers off around the F/R glass, which would cover the paint edge (plus, I was quite insistent that they not break the vertical defroster rear glass).

Well, like I said, if it were my car I would make sure all the glass is removed for a full repaint where you have already had so much work done to the car. The stainless trim pieces just sit in a channel in the middle of the seal, they won't cover the paint edge. I would also worry about the channel being torn with the trim being removed and reinstalled. If you are worried about their ability to remove and replace the glass I would pay a specialty glass place to do it. But it is your car, so what ever you think is best.

-Mike

Well, like I said, if it were my car I would make sure all the glass is removed for a full repaint where you have already had so much work done to the car. The stainless trim pieces just sit in a channel in the middle of the seal, they won't cover the paint edge. I would also worry about the channel being torn with the trim being removed and reinstalled. If you are worried about their ability to remove and replace the glass I would pay a specialty glass place to do it. But it is your car, so what ever you think is best.

-Mike

You've given me something to think on, that's for sure.

I'll go down this afternoon and have a talk with Chris about it.

Body shop is Loid's Rides, by the way.

Great pictures of the before and the during. Look forward to seeing the final results. Thanks for including the name of the shop as I will be looking for a place to work on 30855 in just a few months. I may have to drop by early next week and maybe see the end results, if your car is still there.

-Bill-

You've given me something to think on, that's for sure.

I'll go down this afternoon and have a talk with Chris about it.

Body shop is Loid's Rides, by the way.

I went down today and removed the side windows.

The front and rear glass will be fine - the trim is off, the adhesive is scraped out, and it's primed down to the channel around the glass.

I was kind of bummed that they weren't going to remove the side glass, though. After talking with their body guy, the worry was that my interior would crumble during removal. I got it out no problem along with the glass in under an hour without breaking it, though (which means that they could have done so easily).

Great pictures of the before and the during. Look forward to seeing the final results. Thanks for including the name of the shop as I will be looking for a place to work on 30855 in just a few months. I may have to drop by early next week and maybe see the end results, if your car is still there.

-Bill-

I can't recommend the quality of their work enough - they're really top notch, but expensive.

My '71 is 31917, so we're all of 200 cars away - maybe on the same boat, even.

Went by "Loid's Rides" this afternoon and looked her over and asked general questions about their work and what not. I have to say what they have done so far looks REALLY good :D. Appear they pay a lot of attention to detail. I looked at a '55 Chevy they did and it looks great! They are on top of my list when it comes to taking mine in for the "makeover". Keep up on the pictures.

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