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Old 10-13-2022, 02:15 AM
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There is so much to like about this 69 GP SJ.

Just one of the details I appreciate is the engine paint finish.
You see so many engines with a heavy thick paint job and this car has a light spray like the factory would have done, nice.

Thanks for sharing your friends car.
I agree. And the black finishes on the core support, inner fender wells, firewall and under hood are very close to factory as well.
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Old 10-13-2022, 03:55 PM
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I agree. And the black finishes on the core support, inner fender wells, firewall and under hood are very close to factory as well.
----There was only a bit of surface rust on my SJ's radiator support down low on one side. That whole peice is dip painted. I have the original runs to prove it, so I chose to just do the affected areas and leave the rest alone. There were a few minor spots on top of the support right above the battery probably from battery acid but I felt strongly that I shouldn't redo the upper side of the support. The runs are still there!....Bill S
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----There was only a bit of surface rust on my SJ's radiator support down low on one side. That whole peice is dip painted. I have the original runs to prove it, so I chose to just do the affected areas and leave the rest alone. There were a few minor spots on top of the support right above the battery probably from battery acid but I felt strongly that I shouldn't redo the upper side of the support. The runs are still there!....Bill S
Yep, that's how they did them. That paint was very durable and shines up easily if in good condition. Great that you could preserve it.
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Beautiful GP!! Love the attention to detail! - Bill W
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Old 10-15-2022, 12:41 PM
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Beautiful GP!! Love the attention to detail! - Bill W
Me too!!
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