It's obvious when someone loves what they do, you gyes do great work. 😊 Me, it was fixing jets, F 4s and F 16s, then truck driving cross country for 30 years in USA! America rocks! 😊
Great work, love the color. Reminds me of a '73 Ford truck I used to have; painted it myself candy apple red, with kind of a 'duller' red on the interior, people teased me wondering why it took me almost a month to paint it, then they saw how awesome it was & they shut up with all the teasing!
Noah, Charles, and crew are 100% the real deal. The staff is an amazing combination of craftsmen and women that take great pride in their work. Oh yeah, I’m privileged to say that is my Nomad.😊 And if you like this, wait till you see the job they did reimagining a one off ICON build 1982 CJ-7 coming to Bring a Trailer.
Very great work. 100’s of hour each craftsman? Wonder about a rough $ amount would be charged out total. So beautiful. This would be the car I would choose.
Guys - find a Wayfarer! WOULD it be possible to stop at the Epoxy stage and leave the bare metal as is? Would that weather long-term or not? It looks so cool. You gotta have respect for those who built these cars. Skills!
Its quite amusing seeing this as a DD speedshop watcher, the contrast is Hillarious, but v.nice result tho, i like them both ratty and shiny as long as they're solid, saved and are on the road again/ still .
I greatly admire your work and your work group is tremendous! My respects! I see you from Puerto Rico. I also have a question. I have seen for some time now that many colleagues recommend not using rubber sanding blocks, for example Dura Block or similar, and using others that are rigid, polyurethane or something else. In your experience, how true is that? Or does it all depend on good sandpaper and good hand?
Probably just omitted because we’ve had it in so many other videos and the guys get annoyed with the same questions 😂 For example m.ua-cam.com/video/IQ_wZ2Qrdnk/v-deo.html&pp=ygUYY2xhc3NpYyBjYXIgc3R1ZGlvIHBhaW50 around the 7:35 mark. We may have altered the process a bit recently, but that’s a good overview. What information would you like on paint choices? This color was chosen by the client.
He did mention grit size on buffing , he went from 3000 to 8000 Machine or hand? and isn't there a 5000 grit? Seems you could just glaze 8000. WOW great job!,love it !@@ClassicCarStudio
Question: after you sprayed the paint, you then assembled the car to spray the candy coat. Before the car is assembled, the pint is dry I assume. Did you need to do anything before spraying the candy? Or did it just go directly on the dry paint? Just wondering if it adheres to dry paint without a problem? Thanks so much. Love your guys detailed videos!
@@rickyhastings8872 8,000 they do with a random orbital sander and it's a pretty quick pass. 99% sure they do 3,000 with acrylic blocks. They've made a change to the process within the last year though so we may have to bring you guys a new breakdown.
TO all you guys out there with hard on's thinking gee wiz look at him go working on the body work .. Well while something like that might be fine for spot panel repair it is certainly NOT recomended on an entire strip & repaint job . There are other less abusive methods of paint removal than this available that does NOT require you heat up the body panels so much the soda media is a perfect example of a media blasting paiont removal system that works great ..especially when you have lots of prior paint jobs to remove
Couple of questions… Does the Epoxy applied after the Poly Primer, act as a Sealer, and is it sanded before the Base Coat? And when is the Firewall cleared? At the same time clear is sprayed on the body?
I'd love to see a time-tracker of some sort to show the number of days that go into each step. I imagine that hundreds or thousands of hours of hours go into body and paint...
No, the old finish was actually in pretty good shape, but I’m pretty sure by the time it came to us it had a few body modifications that required most of the car to be repainted.
The mistake i made with my 56 Sedan Delivery is that i did the body work and then the sealer. Paint began to crack after 10-20 years. Ive owned it for 52 years.
Looks easy in the video but I know from personal experience this takes thousands of hours and lots of sweat. Car looks awesome top notch work!
I think body work is the worst car repair. You do it wonderfully. Thank You............Jay
55 Nomad is my all time favorite! Just a nice simple off the assembly line 55. I’d take that over any other vehicle, sports cars included.
Mr. B. Here ! 🍺👀😎👍. The two wagons of the mid-50’s were so cool then and now that includes the Pontiac ! Great 👍 work !
Two door wagons !
55 through 59- the best cars that ever graced the scene!
Stunning work as always fellas! The colour is awesome...
Wow grate job 👏 I need you all to do my 70 nova
This Painter is a awesome Dude Man Guy
It's obvious when someone loves what they do, you gyes do great work. 😊 Me, it was fixing jets, F 4s and F 16s, then truck driving cross country for 30 years in USA! America rocks! 😊
Right on!
It's a great looking color. It's a lot of work. I just wish my Nomad looked that good. I'm building another one now, so there is still hope.
Great work, love the color. Reminds me of a '73 Ford truck I used to have; painted it myself candy apple red, with kind of a 'duller' red on the interior, people teased me wondering why it took me almost a month to paint it, then they saw how awesome it was & they shut up with all the teasing!
Great work ... 👍
You guys do Awesome work ! And you are really close to me. I'm on ILLINOIS side of the river !
How the hell did you make paint and body work so enjoyable to watch?! Well done. =) The colour and of course the work is absolutely stunning.
Thank you very much!
@@ClassicCarStudio saludos amigo desde Palenque Chiapas México pregunta donde consigues el respaldo para la pulidora
The work you guys do is absolutely phenomenal!!
Nice paint job love the color
Noah, Charles, and crew are 100% the real deal. The staff is an amazing combination of craftsmen and women that take great pride in their work. Oh yeah, I’m privileged to say that is my Nomad.😊 And if you like this, wait till you see the job they did reimagining a one off ICON build 1982 CJ-7 coming to Bring a Trailer.
Where do you fill the gas from???????
@midgetrace, servo controlled driver’s side taillight. So when activated the taillight housing swings open to reveal the gas cap. 😎
Great video, BEAUTIFUL Nomad, top shelf crew, they build some of the Best, where can I find complete build on this Nomad, THANKS.
As an Italian following from Italy I love that f..k off americana style! It's art.
Thanks for watching!
Hello 👋🏼 from America! I am a Chevy guy but I think all the cars from the 50's are awesome looking. Chevrolet, Ford, Mopar.
Hello 👋🏼 from America! I am a Chevy guy but I think all the cars from the 50's are awesome looking. Chevrolet, Ford, Mopar.
Hello 👋🏼 from America! I am a Chevy guy but I think all the cars from the 50's are awesome looking. Chevrolet, Ford, Mopar.
Hello 👋🏼 from America! I am a Chevy guy but I think all the cars from the 50's are awesome looking. Chevrolet, Ford, Mopar.
Very nice job on painting nomad looks great keep up with the great work you are doing okay thanks Charles Williams
Once again Simply the Best of the Best you will ever see. I love the color and dedication for all that you do to produce these works of art.
Appreciate it, John!
Beautiful, wish they showed more of it at the end.
Beautiful job.
Love the paint color. It is going to look fantastic when finished!!
Awesome work to your crew, above and beyond patience to achieve that kind of paint work
You guys are amazing to watch, like artists.👍👍
Amazing technique
Beautiful Color and Paint Job
Great video on the paint process, CCS crew is awesome 👌
I wonder why professional paint jobs cost so much!!! LOL> very nice work guys, love the process.
Wow she’s beauty 😊
Beautiful color! Great work.
Beautiful work guy’s
That looks really nice work you do
such a nice red ,great work!
Nice colour
Stellar!
Amazing
Awesome guys
Very great work. 100’s of hour each craftsman? Wonder about a rough $ amount would be charged out total. So beautiful. This would be the car I would choose.
Guide coating the clear. Best way to make sure you get it all.
Beautiful paint work love it
Finally a subscriber love the work you guys do.greetings from sth Australia 🇦🇺 👍 🦘
Welcome aboard!
hey fellow South Aussie here these guys do great work..
Really great work.
Guys - find a Wayfarer! WOULD it be possible to stop at the Epoxy stage and leave the bare metal as is? Would that weather long-term or not? It looks so cool. You gotta have respect for those who built these cars. Skills!
If only they had colors like that back on 55
Tim Allen would definitely approve. Just be careful not to drop an I beam on it. 😂
That's very nice.
Its quite amusing seeing this as a DD speedshop watcher, the contrast is Hillarious, but v.nice result tho, i like them both ratty and shiny as long as they're solid, saved and are on the road again/ still .
Wow so deep
Love it 😊
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Thats nice paint looks like soul red a Mazda colour lots of finishing to get that look
Oh, man, I want to see it finished. What is the cost of a paint job like that?
Just found this channel and damn you guys are good! Bsst of luck to all your hard work!
Welcome aboard! Don’t forget to Subscribe! 😉
I want to see Noah get on one of those Freestyle bikes and bust off some tricks.
Ha! Me too!
The painter has the most suble "flick" I've ever seen. I think he's done this before...
I have to ask why you didn’t media blast your ‘55. The exterior only takes 2.5-3 hrs and is ready for primer immediately after?
Thanks,
Joe
nice!
Beautiful color... What is it? Id love to do a bike that color ❤❤❤❤
I greatly admire your work and your work group is tremendous! My respects! I see you from Puerto Rico. I also have a question. I have seen for some time now that many colleagues recommend not using rubber sanding blocks, for example Dura Block or similar, and using others that are rigid, polyurethane or something else. In your experience, how true is that? Or does it all depend on good sandpaper and good hand?
Great work. Would love a bit more tec info like grit sizes paint choices etc👌🇦🇺
Probably just omitted because we’ve had it in so many other videos and the guys get annoyed with the same questions 😂 For example m.ua-cam.com/video/IQ_wZ2Qrdnk/v-deo.html&pp=ygUYY2xhc3NpYyBjYXIgc3R1ZGlvIHBhaW50 around the 7:35 mark. We may have altered the process a bit recently, but that’s a good overview. What information would you like on paint choices? This color was chosen by the client.
He did mention grit size on buffing , he went from 3000 to 8000 Machine or hand? and isn't there a 5000 grit? Seems you could just glaze 8000. WOW great job!,love it !@@ClassicCarStudio
Question: after you sprayed the paint, you then assembled the car to spray the candy coat. Before the car is assembled, the pint is dry I assume. Did you need to do anything before spraying the candy? Or did it just go directly on the dry paint? Just wondering if it adheres to dry paint without a problem? Thanks so much. Love your guys detailed videos!
@@rickyhastings8872 8,000 they do with a random orbital sander and it's a pretty quick pass. 99% sure they do 3,000 with acrylic blocks. They've made a change to the process within the last year though so we may have to bring you guys a new breakdown.
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I "am old school no primer till the body work is done. why use all that heat from the sander to remove the paint?
Yeah, I was wondering why they didn't dip it.
Great video…only wish I could get the paint and poly spray numbers
Good jobb
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Классная тачка 🎉
Can't go wrong with tri-five Chevy Nomads, or Pontiac Safari's.......The sky is the limit, on how much you put into it, restomods are trending.....
Looking good. Lots of surface area. This is two months ago? Where are you getting the PCL?
TO all you guys out there with hard on's thinking gee wiz look at him go working on the body work .. Well while something like that might be fine for spot panel repair it is certainly NOT recomended on an entire strip & repaint job . There are other less abusive methods of paint removal than this available that does NOT require you heat up the body panels so much the soda media is a perfect example of a media blasting paiont removal system that works great ..especially when you have lots of prior paint jobs to remove
Slick as cat poop 😊
Thats a beaty what clear did you use
Couple of questions… Does the Epoxy applied after the Poly Primer, act as a Sealer, and is it sanded before the Base Coat? And when is the Firewall cleared? At the same time clear is sprayed on the body?
Comment for help👌
Also what buffing products you used
How many hours you guy get into from strip to final assembly?
did they make one that color
What’s a paint job like this cost? Without metal work. Starting at body filler
Do you ever blast the paint off the body instead of sanding ? 🏴
I'd love to see a time-tracker of some sort to show the number of days that go into each step. I imagine that hundreds or thousands of hours of hours go into body and paint...
do you happen to know who you sold that 66 nova pro street black. tannish interior, blue tube frame. was an old friends want to know where it is.
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No shot of the before, no shot of after.
Why not mm media blast the body or dip it?
Did the finish crack .to cause the complete repaint
No, the old finish was actually in pretty good shape, but I’m pretty sure by the time it came to us it had a few body modifications that required most of the car to be repainted.
That’s how it’s done kiddies! Thirty days later: “Oh shit! Mud-puddle!”
What’s the pad for paint removal at the beginning of the video
How long do you wait before you wet sand and buff
We typically bake it overnight and then let it sit for at least a full day.
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Color pleaseeeee?????❤❤❤❤❤❤
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What brand of polyester is that being sprayed?
Evercoat Superbuild
The mistake i made with my 56 Sedan Delivery is that i did the body work and then the sealer. Paint began to crack after 10-20 years. Ive owned it for 52 years.
Problem with such a nice paint job is i would be worried about using the car
Why don't you use modern paint and rust removing methods to prepare the body before paint?
It always confuses me on these vid's. Why aren't the wheels covered during body work?
i stripped a lot of paint that way
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wet sanding with fingers is a no no.
That's a sandpaper-wrapped acrylic block. He's not using his fingers.