Boopster
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Paint out come
Well I have enjoyed reading all the responses in reference to PAINT. Guess I might as well jump in and WEIGH in... I am new to the discussion group and didn't know where to start. SO HERE IT IS! I am 46 and have been restoring old chevys since I was 16 and just last year started on a 53-3100 for my 16 year old daughter --- she's the boopster--- hince - log in name. We worked 8 months preparing the raw 100% disassymbled truck, it's in the paint shop now, even though I have painted many vehicles I just couldn't bring myself to paint this one because it is for her {metalic candy apple red with a clear coat}, got over a few days ago to see the progress, nearly got sick to my stomach when I saw the HUGE crater in the middle of the door (1/4 inch dimple only noticable at the right angle) and wanted to strip the whole door down and start over --- I didn't, I made myself walk away and realize that perfect is seldom driven. it's a bute, talking about the truck. My daughter is beautiful and a daddy's girl, she has been in on the whole restoration.
Well, my recomendation is - do the best possible work you can with your own skill and enjoy it, take pride in a job well done, and learn from your mistakes. By the way, I am a pastor and a Sgt with the Sheriff department where I live, didn't mean to preach a sermon.....
Hope my occupation doesn't turn some of you off. I have restored 2 65 mustangs, 5 64 swb chevy's, 69 lwb chevy but the best came when I got to the 53, these things are real trucks, I have 2 more and hope to get a few more for restoration. Hope it's ok to slip in that I have a 63 falcon, got to work on it next for my wife....
looking forward to more conversation... on behalf of my 16 yo boopster... who loves her 53 and her daddy.
Well I have enjoyed reading all the responses in reference to PAINT. Guess I might as well jump in and WEIGH in... I am new to the discussion group and didn't know where to start. SO HERE IT IS! I am 46 and have been restoring old chevys since I was 16 and just last year started on a 53-3100 for my 16 year old daughter --- she's the boopster--- hince - log in name. We worked 8 months preparing the raw 100% disassymbled truck, it's in the paint shop now, even though I have painted many vehicles I just couldn't bring myself to paint this one because it is for her {metalic candy apple red with a clear coat}, got over a few days ago to see the progress, nearly got sick to my stomach when I saw the HUGE crater in the middle of the door (1/4 inch dimple only noticable at the right angle) and wanted to strip the whole door down and start over --- I didn't, I made myself walk away and realize that perfect is seldom driven. it's a bute, talking about the truck. My daughter is beautiful and a daddy's girl, she has been in on the whole restoration.
Well, my recomendation is - do the best possible work you can with your own skill and enjoy it, take pride in a job well done, and learn from your mistakes. By the way, I am a pastor and a Sgt with the Sheriff department where I live, didn't mean to preach a sermon.....
Hope my occupation doesn't turn some of you off. I have restored 2 65 mustangs, 5 64 swb chevy's, 69 lwb chevy but the best came when I got to the 53, these things are real trucks, I have 2 more and hope to get a few more for restoration. Hope it's ok to slip in that I have a 63 falcon, got to work on it next for my wife....
looking forward to more conversation... on behalf of my 16 yo boopster... who loves her 53 and her daddy.
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