I like this content. Would like to see more of you showing your process and skills. Every project turns out awesome we need to see the work that goes into it.
The car is looking great! I know you down play your work, but you do an awesome job on these half century road machines. Sure glad you showed us how you do it! Ross
I can smell the clear coat from back when I used to do body work miss the smells from the shop. keep doing what your doing all your vehicles have turned out great!
It’s not hard for me to love the color, it reminds me of the War-bonnet the older Corvettes had and the black, awesome, really like the work videos thank Nick👍
Very Nice! Another job well done and another classic ready for the road! I have enjoyed all your series. The red mustang was a classic series. Thanks for sharing your good work. Phillip Hall
Action shots! Alright! Man, that looks sweet sir. Outstanding. One Q: Did you do anything inside the jambs? Or just let the overspray go in there? What needs to be done to clean those areas up? That is the part of the job no one talks about :)
Thank you sir. I have tried several things on the jams over the years but what I do is just mask them. I run a tape line right at the edge of jam and cover them with with either paper or plastic to keep the over spray off. A side from just painting everything in pieces like I did my Butternut Yellow 68, this seems to work the best for me. If you do get over spray in the jams you could sand and buff them but it's a real pain in the rear. I hope this helps..
@@Rarerat Yup. Thanks. The main issue when I painted my car is I had to use a sealer. So, I had to real careful on those edges because if you had to sand them down, you might expose sealer. So I used that 3m plastic edge tape with two layers and pulled the sealer line off first to make sure all the sealer was covered with basecoat/etc. What a pain.
Beautiful, well done Nick!
Thank you sir
Your paint and body work always amazes me.
Thank you for the kind words sir.
I like this content. Would like to see more of you showing your process and skills. Every project turns out awesome we need to see the work that goes into it.
Thank you for the kind words sir.
Yes , finally a full video of the master in action. Great color and great work.
Thank you for the kind words Randy.
The car is looking great! I know you down play your work, but you do an awesome job on these half century road machines. Sure glad you showed us how you do it! Ross
Thank you for the kind words Ross.
Thanks for allowing us to see you paint ! Another great looking car you have done ! Cant wait to see the end product !👍👍🇨🇦🇺🇸
Thank you sir.
I can smell the clear coat from back when I used to do body work miss the smells from the shop. keep doing what your doing all your vehicles have turned out great!
Thank you for the kind words sir
Thank you for sharing. FAN-tastic job Nick, the car looks great.👍
Thank you for the kind words sir.
Great to see this work of art, after along day at work 😊
Thank you for the kind words sir
Wow man! That is beautiful! My dad being the professional body man (currently retired), I'm sure he can easily approve of this
Thank you for the kind words sir
Nice job. You give me hope
Thank you
Nick, great job!!! Enjoy your work, my first car was a 70 1/2 coup that was 45 years ago,brings back memories
Thank you sir.
It’s not hard for me to love the color, it reminds me of the War-bonnet the older Corvettes had and the black, awesome, really like the work videos thank Nick👍
Thank you, I really like the color also.
I was skeptical of the gold, but boy, it sure looks great. Awesome job.
Thank you. The older I get the more I like these old original colors.
Very Nice! Another job well done and another classic ready for the road! I have enjoyed all your series. The red mustang was a classic series. Thanks for sharing your good work.
Phillip Hall
Thank you for the kind words Phillip.
Wow that looks Amazing great job!
Thank you for the kind words sir
Very clean for a garage paint job .I have a buddy that has a 72 Z28 that same color Nice !!!
Thank you sir
Very nice work again Nick, that is going to be a sweet Gen 2 to cruise in. Take care,
Thank you for the kind words sir.
Another great job!
I appreciate that
Looks fantastic!!
Thank you sir
Wow, beautiful!
Thank you
Very nice love the color
Thank you sir
@@Rarerat Looks great. Is this original gm color?
@@HarleyPotter Thank you. Yes, this is the original color for this car.
Beautiful!!
Thank you
Very very nice
Thanks a lot
Sweet!
Thank you
Old school cool color
I really like it also, thanks for watching.
Beautiful
Thank you
Man,This looks amazing! I’m trying to get inspired to paint my 89 IROC. At $12,000 or $13,000 nobody is interested. I might give it a try.
Thank you. Yes, anyone can do this.
Action shots! Alright! Man, that looks sweet sir. Outstanding. One Q: Did you do anything inside the jambs? Or just let the overspray go in there? What needs to be done to clean those areas up? That is the part of the job no one talks about :)
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Thank you sir. I have tried several things on the jams over the years but what I do is just mask them. I run a tape line right at the edge of jam and cover them with with either paper or plastic to keep the over spray off. A side from just painting everything in pieces like I did my Butternut Yellow 68, this seems to work the best for me. If you do get over spray in the jams you could sand and buff them but it's a real pain in the rear. I hope this helps..
Here is a short video on the jams, hope it helps you..
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@@Rarerat Yup. Thanks. The main issue when I painted my car is I had to use a sealer. So, I had to real careful on those edges because if you had to sand them down, you might expose sealer. So I used that 3m plastic edge tape with two layers and pulled the sealer line off first to make sure all the sealer was covered with basecoat/etc. What a pain.
My buddy had one in high school i remember how terrible it drove and stiff
Air shocks & Bias Plys will do that. lol..
beautiful. 3 coats of clear?
Thank you. Yes, 3 coats of clear.
Sweeet!
Thank you
Beautiful
Thank you