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|  Re: My new 1968 Nova L79 project. 
			
			Wow, an un cut package try area that isn't butchered for speakers. That's rare. Nice job. She's lookin good. | 
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|  Re: My new 1968 Nova L79 project. 
			
			Tomorrow is the big day. I took the day off to paint the body of the car. I can't wait to get this done but I don't want to rush it either. Those who have restored and painted there own cars know exactly what I am talking about. Pictures to follow. Jason 
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|  Re: My new 1968 Nova L79 project. 
			
			Can't wait to see it Jason! 
				__________________ Bruce Choose Life-Donate! | 
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|  Re: My new 1968 Nova L79 project. 
			
			Few! It’s painted…. LOL! The base coat came out real nice almost perfect.    3 coats of clear…. I ended up with 2 small runs and a small sag in the clear. Nothing a little color sanding won’t resolve. It’s like a big weight off my chest now that the body is painted.    Its amazing how much the fathom blue changed the look of this third gen nova. 
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|  Re: My new 1968 Nova L79 project. 
			
			Glad the site is back up. Jason 
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|  Re: My new 1968 Nova L79 project. 
			
			Well I started with the bad side first. This was the side I got a run/sag down the sail panel. So everyone I talked with said to use a razor blade and scrape the sag flat. Boy I just couldn’t bring myself to do that. So I went to U tube and spent a couple of hours looking at videos on how to remove a run or sag in the clear coat. What I ended up doing was taking some glazing putty and put a thin coat on each side of the run. This gave me enough area to sand the top of the sag or run flat. I started with 600 until all the glazing putty was gone. Then I went to 1000 then to 1500 and finished with 2000. I can’t even tell I had a run in the sail panel. It worked real well. My auto body supply store never even heard of this before. I actually showed them it on u tube and they were shocked someone was putting glazing putty on fresh clear. The internet is such an important tool we have! This is the video that I watched and thought I would share with everyone. I blocked my sag out, I didn’t use a DA. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-WnI6lLIq9I I still have to color sand the driver’s side rocker and lower part of the quarter. But over all I am very very happy with the end results.   
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|  Re: My new 1968 Nova L79 project. 
			
			Jason, What a great job you are doing!! That video sure is helpful! Keep the picks on your progress ongoing for us to learn. Dave 67 Nova Boy | 
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			Beautiful....just beautiful! 
				__________________ Bruce Choose Life-Donate! | 
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|  Re: My new 1968 Nova L79 project. 
			
			Oh, that Nova will be awsome when it's finished! Looking so good Jason. I am getting jealous! 
				__________________ Jed 69,70,71 Nova's 1955 Bel Air and a 69 Camaro. | 
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|  Re: My new 1968 Nova L79 project. 
			
			Whats the latest Jason?  Tommy [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/  [/img] | 
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