It's motivation like this that gets others off the vinyl chair and in the field. I'd like to sand the window frames for ya!
Those mirrors match the ones I had on my 72' Chev. I wonder if they're chrome underneath? Can't believe how straight everything looks. Even that spot between the front fender and the step that gets rotted out looks good on yours. We've got to find a way to get a hard top for that girl.
Who's on the East Coast coming up to visit the Tar Sands for holidays this year and has room for a hard top? I'm trying hard to head East to surprise CMPman with an overdue visit so maybe I can drop one above the lakes somewhere.
Are you set up to paint? Compressor, hoses, scaffold (forklift), stir stick, strainer, screen filter, viscosity measuring tool, gun, rubber gloves, tape(3m) window covers, razor blade, breathing apparatus, mixing pail, storage pail, mixing table, measuring pails/ stick, clean-up rags, good lighting, a fan, garbage bag and 6 hours?
The last one I did was outdoors with a Wagner and a generator and it worked just fine.
Top/ Center of the roof is a bear to get 90° to if you're not over-top of it. I tried standing on the big ladder beside the truck and doing the reach and drift spray technique.....silly. Standing on the frame rails doesn't get the arm up enough to catch the front of the roof so "forklift flying" was the fun solution to access down the middle/top areas.
Get er done.