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Here is my latest purchase of rusted junked cars.

I intend to restomod all of them. I will try and use every part that is original and limit the use of new parts.

I plan on coating in epoxy and may try powder coating.  I will nickel all the wheels polish the the brass/copper





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These are some of my favorite restored cars and engines, cleaned down to bear metal, repaired and repainted. Most of the parts are original but sometimes you have to resort to buying a new part. I love bringing old beat-up relics back to life. The paint colors are what I like not necessarily what the original car was. All my restores are primed with auto etching primer and spray painted with Krylon, Rust-oleum, auto paint, etc. Most all spray paints work well but I did have a problem with the new Rust-oleum it runs and goes on thick. I also bake them at 200 degrees for 30 minutes.

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