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Old Bronco II Gets New Paint


DCain

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Decided the Bronco could use some fresh paint. My dad is restoring a '68 Firebird and since he had never sprayed before, he wanted something to practice on. I didn't hesitate one minute to offer my truck as the guinea pig. Sanded it all down and took care of what little body work needed to be done. Cleaned out the garage and hung plastic. And here's what we ended up with...

Here's the truck before paint. It wasn't in bad shape except for the hood and the roof.



After Primer


After color, before clear


And here she is out by the lake all painted up





It's a work in progress. I need to get it color sanded and buffed to bring out the shine, and the pinstripes still need to be put back on, but overall the paint job didn't turn out too bad.
 


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looks pretty good!
 

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Looks good except, did you guys wet sand it at all??
It doesn't look very glossy in most of the pictures.
 

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how many coats of clear went on it? other than that it looks amazing. nice lookin truck.:headbang: yea be sure to post new pics after buffing.
 

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Thats a clean looking rig you have !! I think the paint job looks nice although it doesn't look very shiny but if you're going wheel it who cares :icon_thumby:
 

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that turned out amazing
 

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Looks good except, did you guys wet sand it at all??
It doesn't look very glossy in most of the pictures.
I guess I missed the last part of the original post about the sanding/ buffing...
 

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I was a little upset in the begining of the O.P. I saw that it was a nice 1st gen. Eddie B2 and saw that he was gonna repaint:bawling:

BUT, after I saw that he was keeping the green and tan tu-tone I was happy:yahoo::yahoo::yahoo:

Good job! Looks awesome especially for a first time.

By the way, I'm a little partial to the eddie green and tan.

 

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Looking good!! wanna use my f350 for a guinea pig next time? :D
 

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Looks good. You need some sort of pin stripe or something to split up the tan and green. Other than that it looks great.
 

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It's a work in progress. I need to get it color sanded and buffed to bring out the shine, and the pinstripes still need to be put back on, but overall the paint job didn't turn out too bad.
:beer:
 

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Well done, if i can make a helpful suggestion on sanding/buffing, dry sanding with 1200 grit on a DA will really make the clear shine, and you won't notice the sand scratches that you would hand sanding it.
 

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Thanks. I'll be sure to put up a few more pictures once it's all finished.
 

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