beej
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Sweet, Pete
So would the same treatment work on the satin finished sub guitars and basses?
That looks gorgeous by the way
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The Sterling by MM SUB instruments with satin finish would probably have the same results. I've got a honey burst satin 5-string here that I may buff for a customer - if he opts for the buffing I will update with the final product.
The EBMM S.U.B. series from 2004-2006 used a textured finish, personally I would not try buffing one of those.
EDIT:
Upon further thought: I have a Sahara Burst JP157 here that would be worthy of a buffed finish, maybe I'll try that later today.
Pete - the floors and back half are new? From the pics looks like it didn't come with a front half!
Can't wait to see it, buddy!!!!
Kevin
Very impressive Mr. Pete.... looks fabulous! Love that styling!
"handles like a go cart" ??? hmmmm....
I drove a '72 Celica for many years in my younger days, and that actually felt like a big go cart. Really loved & enjoyed that tiny car!
Any old 'merican iron would require serious suspension mods and diet to come even close....![]()
My father and uncle rebuilt a GTO convertible that drove like Tron. (I grew up racing motorcycles and fast cars, so this is not a mythical rendering of the one cool car I ever saw.) I don't know what they did to it, but the only way those tires would let go was to stomp the brake, hold it, and hit the gas. There were lots of old Chevelles, Novas, and Camaros, a lot of them built to race (drag cars mostly), but that GTO was something else. Looked like it was a mile long, but felt like a small car when you were in it. Didn't have the bench portion of the backseat for long because they put the top down and hit the highway to see how fast it would go. Neither noticed that the wind sucked the seat out until they got back. Shiny black. Beautiful car.
And nice car, Pete! Well done.
That Cuda is going to be great, Pete.
Did you sell your Duster?
Well, yes. The rear floors, quarters, and rocker panels are all new sheet metal. The doors, fenders, hood, and trunk lid all came from different donor Barracudas. Essentially the only sheet metal original to this car is the front floor, the cowl, firewall, roof, and front/rear valence panels. I went through several tanks of argon w/ the welder.
We finished the buffing last week so I added the trim around the glass and took it for a drive over the weekend. It handles like a go-kart, and now has 44 miles on the odometer.
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Frankencuda?