A 1974 Duster - My 2nd one, 41 years later!

^ Well certainly if you want an Earl Schibe or Macco paint job. Call me slow, its all good. Lots of reasons why its not done yet. We sold our house (the one I was finishing the basement) and last week the 10th was when we started the big move. Took 5 days of moving stuff...21 years of stuff....how in the heck did I accumulate so much stuff?? Also....someone in our shop building (another business) complained that I was "fuming them out", so....I can only paint after hours or on the weekend, which limits my time for spraying.
Yeah, yeah, yeah...:poke:

I know your's is going to be a show quality car and mine's just a cruiser.

I did all my own rust repair, panel repair-replacement and meal work including quarter skins and a graft of a big chunk of the cowl. I got all the plastic done to the best of my ability then sent her out.

Some Macco shops lay the base-clear down nice, especially when the shop owner's first car was a Duster! He let me stop by every day and check out the final plastic work, blocking and prep. $3,700.00 all in including stripe install...
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