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Brian Felts 04-15-2010 04:07 AM

Jagtech Ohio !! 95 Is Done
 
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Hey all I just after almost two years got around to painting my 95 Jag I purchased from Jagtechohio. ITs been an awesome car and has never let me down so it was hard to park for a couple of weeks. Now I am on to a 70 Nova SS


Dupont Base/Clear........rust over the rear wheels fixed.


Brian Felts


You can see the project from start to finish at

http://www.southernohioauto.com/currently_in_shop_now

JimC64 04-15-2010 05:22 AM

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Nice job Brian....lookin real good

Brian Felts 04-15-2010 05:26 AM

Thank you! I was nice to put back time for my own car for a change.



Brian

sparkenzap 04-15-2010 06:30 AM

Brian: It looks great! How much of the delaminated CC did you remove? Is that filler drimer? How many coats of primer. I am never sure about how much bad CC to remove, and have had mixed results priming over the edge of partially removed CC.
Thanks for any info.

Cadillac 04-15-2010 04:40 PM

Nice to see such a shiny ride in perfect condition :)
Have many happy driving without any trouble
:icon_playing:

Brian Felts 04-15-2010 06:52 PM

I used 120 grits and took the top and trunk down to the factory primer, I don't feel safe feathering in due to anything coming off or may come off will will show its self at some poing in the future.

I used three coats of 2k high build primer then a guide coat to block it all down to level the used a sealer coat........base to cover and four coats of clear. DuPont calls for roughing factory paint with 400 grit if the old paint is in good condition with a low film build so the sids and hood just got the sealer.

I do a a Vette every now and then so I am touchy about the sub surface work but I am always happy to save people a couple thousand over going to a body shop.

Jagtechohio has a XJS I would like to get my hands on one day to make it shine!!! :)


Check out my past projects @ www.southernohioauto.com

MTZGR777 04-15-2010 09:19 PM

Brian, since you seem to really know what your doing when it comes to paint, can you explain to me the easiest way to remove the factory pin striping? When I bought the car, the only part that has pin striping left on it is the drivers side quarter panel and drivers door.

JagtechOhio 04-16-2010 12:25 AM

Greetings Brian,

I stopped in by chance and saw your post...

SPECTACULAR work, the car looks great!

Give me a ring anytime you're ready for the next project. The black XJS is still resting comfortably.

Brian Felts 04-16-2010 03:23 AM

JagtechOhio I would sure like to take that off of your hands one day. Strickland has just taken so much from us State Employees its not been a good year. I was so proud to bring OUR car back to life after all of this time. I just could not put it down long enough to work on it!



MTZGR777 if yours is painted on like mine was there is really nothing short of sand paper to do it with. With the stripes painted on there is no way to take them off without hitting the clear. Now if they are tape stripes they make a rubber wheel that goes on the end of a drill that will take them off with no blemishes to the clear.


Brian

Translator 04-16-2010 04:41 AM

Looks good Brian. Well done.


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