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1967 Ford Mustang Grind

1967 Ford Mustang Grind
How to Paint Your Own Car
Body Filler
Once the taillight panel had been straightened out to the point where there were only a few small waves left, it was ready for body filler-often generically referred to as Bondo. LATTC student Omar Holloway ground off all the paint where filler would be applied with a 36-grit disc on an angle grinder. The paint had been left on until now because it's easier to see dents in a glossy, painted surface than it is on bare metal. 
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