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maekwl (03-14-2022)
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The first thing I did when I got the car home was to "undress" it. I removed all the old vinyl and most of the bolt on stuff. I did this both to get it cleaned up and to learn the car. This picture was just before it went to the shop to be flamed. It looked pretty good. I'm afraid it will never look that clean again. The car was in great shape when I bought it but it still took a lot of elbow grease.
Here is the before and after.
Jim
Here is the before and after.
Jim
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Texas6 (11-30-2020)
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The first thing I did when I got the car home was to "undress" it. I removed all the old vinyl and most of the bolt on stuff. I did this both to get it cleaned up and to learn the car. This picture was just before it went to the shop to be flamed. It looked pretty good. I'm afraid it will never look that clean again. The car was in great shape when I bought it but it still took a lot of elbow grease.
Here is the before and after.
Jim
Here is the before and after.
Jim
What kind of jack is that?
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Nice work Jim. What did you use to remove the decals ? I have to remove a few that I am relpacing. I have ben using 3M adheasive remover and been getting pretty wasted breathing in that crap..LOL
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It's a Mohawk. I'm not sure which model. It's a lot more compact and less intrusive than a two post but obviously is no good for working on the center of the car. No mid-engine for me. Since the pic I've had a hole put in my floor that the lift sits in. No more boards. It works great.
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Jim