Things have really come along this week. With Brads help we managed to get the engine compartment, trunk area and door jams painted. This meant one final epoxy primer coat followed by base coat and in the engine comp - clear coat.
This morning we got the deck lid and doors aligned and bolted on the car for the final time!! Hoping to have the front fenders, beak and hood installed early next week for final sand and paint.
Here's this weeks progress..
In the paint booth
Trunk ready for paint
Door jams ready
Final coat of Epoxy primer
Ready for paint
At last!!
Bolts after sandblasting, prime and paint
Cutting no corners here!
To keep the doors from swinging open
Coming along!
Friday, September 17, 2010
Monday, September 13, 2010
Swinger Update
Things have really come along since my last Swinger update in April. Brad and the guys at the shop have been working hard at truing up the panels on the car. Cutting out rust, welding in steel using lead to fill in cracks and LOTS of sanding and priming. The results are truly amazing.
Picking out a color was a bit nerve racking but feel extremely happy and confident in the 1970 Mopar B-5 paint Brad suggested.
Next step is prepping the insides of the panels and painting them. Once all the panels are painted the car will get assembled for the final stage followed by one last sand, prep and then paint!
Here are some pics of the progress:
Picking out a color was a bit nerve racking but feel extremely happy and confident in the 1970 Mopar B-5 paint Brad suggested.
Next step is prepping the insides of the panels and painting them. Once all the panels are painted the car will get assembled for the final stage followed by one last sand, prep and then paint!
Here are some pics of the progress:
Friday, September 10, 2010
The Measure of a Man
I met Benoit a few years back for an Orlando Weekly music column story. This time around he made the cover! The story is a bit of a difficult one having to do with his immigration issues. For more on the story read here - Orlando Weekly
In case your wondering.. "Glazer has conducted, directed and performed as the sole trumpeter for Cirque de Soleil’s La Nouba. He has also co-produced feature-film soundtracks that earned him Gemeaux and Felix awards (considered Quebec’s Emmys and Grammys, respectively), lectured to the world’s top trumpet players and he owns a U.S. patent on a new trumpet design. At 21 years of age, he was hired into a tenure-track conductor position in the world-class Jazz Orchestra Program at McGill University, a feat that the dean of the university says “hasn’t happened since and likely won’t happen again.” He’s considered a legend within the Drum Corps International movement, and he’s also an adept bassist (electric and upright), drummer, keyboardist, woodwind player and sound engineer. He’s the founder of an acclaimed nonprofit in Orlando, the Timucua Arts Foundation, which this publication called the city’s “best saving grace” in its 2009 Best of Orlando issue." - Orlando Weekly
In case your wondering.. "Glazer has conducted, directed and performed as the sole trumpeter for Cirque de Soleil’s La Nouba. He has also co-produced feature-film soundtracks that earned him Gemeaux and Felix awards (considered Quebec’s Emmys and Grammys, respectively), lectured to the world’s top trumpet players and he owns a U.S. patent on a new trumpet design. At 21 years of age, he was hired into a tenure-track conductor position in the world-class Jazz Orchestra Program at McGill University, a feat that the dean of the university says “hasn’t happened since and likely won’t happen again.” He’s considered a legend within the Drum Corps International movement, and he’s also an adept bassist (electric and upright), drummer, keyboardist, woodwind player and sound engineer. He’s the founder of an acclaimed nonprofit in Orlando, the Timucua Arts Foundation, which this publication called the city’s “best saving grace” in its 2009 Best of Orlando issue." - Orlando Weekly
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