1970 Ford Mustang, Grabber Blue
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Ready for tear down and paint strippingApplying paint stripper.Look how it eats the paint offStripping three coats of paintDown to bare metalReady for acid etch primer, then dent and rust repairsWe wiil change the color back to "Grabber Blue" and refinish the rear body panel semi-gloss black.Ready for semi-gloss black.Rear body with semi-gloss black.View of the freshly painted trunk jambFresh paint under the cowl vent panelRight door jamb area refinishedLeft door jamb area refinishedInside of hood and trunk lid refinishedInside of door refinished, an area we had to weld a patch in.Inside of door refinished with "Grabber Blue" and semi-gloss black.Painted stripes on the hood.Close up of painted hood stripes.Ready for clean-up.Looking good now !Ready for a final polish and wax.Waxed and ready to drive !Looks fast just sitting there.We had a blast doing this one !Thanks Bo !
This Mustang came in green, and during research  we discovered it was origonally "Grabber Blue". The customer decided to go back to the origonal color, with the origonal stripe. So we started with a tear down and paint removal. Next was rust and dent repair. We then prepped and painted all the door, hood, and trunk jamb areas, and the insides of the doors etc. Then came exterior refinishing and buffing. After glass installation and door handles etc., we painted the sripes and rear body panel semi-gloss black. We can't wait to see this beauty cruising down the street looking new again !  Thanks Bo, and happy motoring.