Finally fenders
Paul was back on the bug today. Last week he stripped off the e-coat and primed the fenders. The next day he blocked that primer out and fixed a few dents. The next day he primed the parts once more and then had time to prep the bottom side for epoxy and bed liner. Those steps were completed last Friday. So today he blocked them out one last time and prepped them for paint. He did have enough time to get them painted today as well. Lots can get done when things go smoothly and here is a fine example. These came out really nice. Tomorrow we will hang the fenders on the body but they wont quite be ready to fully bolt on. We are still waiting on a few rubber parts to come in. The fender beading is one of them.
Posted on August 20, 2018, in 1970 Beetle and tagged 1970 bug, 1979 Beetle, auto body repair, auto body shop, auto paint, autobody repair, automotive paint shop, beetle, body repair, body repair shop, body shop, body work, Bug, Burlington NC, classic car restoration, Jmc Autoworx, Paint, Paint and body shop, paint shop, ppg, PPG Paint, PPG Refinish, restoration work. Bookmark the permalink. Leave a comment.
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