Roof is finally on, just need some nickel plating here and there and the old Lizzy is ready to rumble.....
Nice!!
Looks like you just got it together in time for winter driving. You need to go south if you intend to drive it during the winter. The eager anticipation of spring is a long time to wait!
Looks good.
Norm
You got that right Norman....should have about 40 coats of wax on it by spring....
Beautiful Fordor
LIKE
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SO NICE. A beautiful job well done. Thank you for sharing.
Well Done Mr. Booth!
Beautiful!! I'll bet it didn't look that good when Henry built it. Just a beautiful car.
I'll bet Henry is proud to have his name on that one.
Looks great Don. Maybe it's time to find another car for a winter project? Jim Derocher AuGres, Michigan
I'm think'n Jim......
Nice job Don! What kind of paint did you use? Single stage or two. Clear coat?
Looks great for sure.
Don, I would like to talk to you about Fordors. I am in Grayling. Can you PM me your number?
John, I used the cheap OMNI Jet Black 9000 single stage no clear coat. It was a more labor intensive way to go but I liked how it blended after a few ghost's appeared. Total for the paint job primer and all was about $350.oo. And about $20,000.oo worth of wet sanding and cut/polish. Good thing my sweat is cheap !!
Ed I sent you a PM...Lets Yap !!!
Don,
Hope you can bring it to the Michigan Jamboree of Ts next year.
http://michiganjamboree.org/
Jerry, that looks like a real blast. Touring with others would be great and would provide many experts on hand in case of problems. Just have to survive the up coming winter thing again.
Thanks for the info on the paint job! Looks really nice!
Thanks John, looks best in pictures I assure you..
Nice, nice, nice!
Drive carefully, and enjoy, W2