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Well, after some positive negotiations with a very kind insurance company, things are moving forward on the car.

Link is here in case you missed the drama:

http://pantera.infopop.cc/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/2290052674/m/2350074655

Very professional bodyshop agreed to take it on. So far...


1. Removed dent from quarter. INCREDIBLY small amount of surface skim only. Unreal work.

2. Stainless off, bumpers out, some glass, exhaust off (to get to rear) lights out, markers off, LOTS of pristine masking to areas not to be painted.

3. Called to say, "found some rust". Heart sinks. Go to inspect and he'd found TWO SQUARE INCHES of rust in two separate places (bottom of driver's door, rear corner and adjacent in lower quarter.) Cut it out, treated behind, welded anew. All done.

4. Prime coat on. Guide coats coming. They accidentally primed some of my wires - we caught it - but from now on, if it wasn't or isn't to be green again, no priming.

5. Gave me lots of stainless, plastic, rubber and glass bits to polish, get rechromed, replaced.

6. Called our buddy Jerry at PIMotorsports. Order for weatherstripping, window felts, trunk/hood seals coming.

7. Door handle hardware sent to be rechromed. Antenna chrome coming new. Stainless hardware where available.

8. Am taking my refreshed parts to the body shop today, picking up more 'to be cleaned' parts (bumpers, more).

9. They're spraying Eastwood rust converter, encapsulator today and tomorrow in the nooks and crannies that'll never (we hope) see daylight again.

To follow up, I decided to go 'base/clear' on my car. Much back and forth, pro and con, finally went with the 'better' modern solution.

I figured I'd conceded with radial tires, a modern battery, better brake pads, upgraded cooling... so why not? I cringe at what my 'originiality' brothers are going to say about this, but I've made my decision, so flail away.

Thanks again all. More to come.
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YOU VOYEURS! You just want to see my Pantera naked don't you? You heard all those comments, and I've heard the whispers too.

You know, about my car's "virgin paint", that it's "untouched", and has a "perfect body". You just put your shifter back in the gate ol' boy! I know your type...

Because I'm one too.

Pictures coming, I promise.
And with the MAGIC of 2 part Epoxy Steel resin, plus some stainless fender washers that fit PERFECTLY, things turned out mighty firm and stong...

Final steps included:
7. Coating suspicious areas with Oxygen robber/rust converter.
8. "Sealing" those areas with 3M weatherstrip adhesive. This stuff could stick a Doberman to a passing bus.
9. Cleaning all rubber with Griots rubber cleaner.
10. Wiping with Eastwood's PRE
11. Coating with SEM Bumper coating
12. Marvelling AGAIN at how darn smart I am. (Okay, I learned everything I know from Georgie and this board!)

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Without question, people will walk by this car in the near future, looking a the 2-stage reflection, seeing the highly-detailed engine bay, noticing the 'stealth' improvements in the under carriage and say...

"DUDE! Who restored your bumper?!!"

I will sign their autographs, sheepishly, for a sum somewhere below $10.
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