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PSD,

I don't have any pictures I would consider "good" pictures, I haven't purchased a digital camera yet, always have to borrow one, but here's a side view in the driveway.

Unrestored (survivor), originally silver, repainted silver by the previous owner, 17" Etoile wheels, Wilwood brakes, Koni shocks, adjustable upper control arms at all 4 corners, Amerisport split L bumpers & mini-spoiler, I just pre-paid for Amerisport's new quad, low profile headlights. Haven't found any rust, 64,000 miles.

George

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Well George very nice,I looked at the other post where most have posted their cars and all I can say is WOW ! And have notice that as far as engine knowledge and pantera knowledge you have help quite a few out on the club site !Keep up the good work ............
To some degree it's a mystery to me too. The walls are actually painted with the epoxy floor paint which helps. The ceiling is also painted with the epoxy floor paint and there is a drain in the middle. This allows me to hose down the walls from time to tme. The only problem is the drain (despite the low spot of about 1.5' diameter at the drain) is the highest part in the room. I have to squege the water to the drain thanks to my concrete guys. A pitha really.


The paint actuall sticks to the top of everything; top of wood work, door jambs, etc. I have almost no circulation except box fan (when a/c ducts closed). I have a respirator which pumps in air from another room (awsome device if you paint!). Floor is a mess but that's what it's there for. I will probably paint the floor with something to keep it from dusting up next time I paint. I may keep a car in there from time to time but that room was dedicated as a pint room. I do not work on them in there.

Gary


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Originally posted by DeTom:
How in heck were you able to keep overspray off the walls and garage door??? Inquireing minds needs to know.
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Originally posted by comp2:
Also keep in mind you are looking at 2 different rooms. The MG is on the roto in the "paint" room and on the dolly in the car-work room.

Gary


Wow. To have a dedicated paint room. I thought I was selfish getting my Pantera it's very own garage. Thanks Gary, next time my wife complains on how we bought this house just for the Pantera, I will drop your little bit of info on her and she will feel lucky. Big Grin
It's all about life choices. I was lucky enough to find some land in a very rural area. I had a pole barn built. You would be suprised how cheap those can be. I finished the inside myself, 4 work rooms, a room on the end for the tractor and yard stuff, small bedroom and small bathroom. We lived in it for about a month while we built the house:

My wife used to complain that I have waaaaay took much room in that silly barn. She bought out a ceramic shop. 1200molds, 3 kilns ($2,000 if that aint cheap for a full blown hobby I don't know what is). I gave her the room I was going to put my woodworking, machineing, sanding stuff in. I told her she could have the room on one condition. She stopped making issue with the size of my "silly" barn. I have not heard a word since. Now we both spend evenings and weekends working on projects in the barn.

Construction photo:
http://www.rc-tech.net/per2/barn92702.jpg

Gary
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Originally posted by comp2:
It's all about life choices. I was lucky enough to find some land in a very rural area. I had a pole barn built. You would be suprised how cheap those can be. I finished the inside myself, 4 work rooms, a room on the end for the tractor and yard stuff, small bedroom and small bathroom. We lived in it for about a month while we built the house:

My wife used to complain that I have waaaaay took much room in that silly barn. She bought out a ceramic shop. 1200molds, 3 kilns ($2,000 if that aint cheap for a full blown hobby I don't know what is). I gave her the room I was going to put my woodworking, machineing, sanding stuff in. I told her she could have the room on one condition. She stopped making issue with the size of my "silly" barn. I have not heard a word since. Now we both spend evenings and weekends working on projects in the barn.

Construction photo:
http://www.rc-tech.net/per2/barn92702.jpg

Gary


That is an inspirational story. You are a very wise man as well as a fine craftsman. It is a rare man indeed who understands the ways of wives. Wink
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