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Painting Our Project AMC Rambler - Show-Car Prep

Think you're done when the paint is dry? Finish the car with a little Show-Car Prep
By Douglas R. Glad
Photography by Wes Allison, John McGann, Douglas R. Glad
Show Car Paint Prep Painted Rambler
Last month, we sprayed the... 
   
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Show Car Paint Prep Painted Rambler
Last month, we sprayed the basecoat. John McGann might have breathed too many fumes, and Glad has burned himself with the shop light one too many times.
Show Car Paint Prep Paint Repairs
1. We waited a couple of... 
   
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Show Car Paint Prep Paint Repairs
1. We waited a couple of days for the paint to cure before we attempted any repairs. The first thing we noticed was a huge dent we completely missed. The basecoat can be treated just like the original paint, so we scuffed it with 320-grit paper and prepared the area for Evercoat Metal Glaze filler.
Show Car Paint Prep Body Work
2. The glaze works just like... 
   
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Show Car Paint Prep Body Work
2. The glaze works just like it would if we were applying it to the original paint or to primer. We let it dry for about 20 minutes, sanded it flat with a long board with 120 to smooth it out, then sanded it with 320 to eliminate scratches.
Show Car Paint Prep Repairs
3. Since we were going to... 
   
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Show Car Paint Prep Repairs
3. Since we were going to add another basecoat after we made repairs, we used SEM high-build primer to fill in any nicks and scratches we missed the first time. We sanded every repair with 320 on a long board.
Show Car Paint Prep Crack Repairs
4. We had made some major... 
   
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Show Car Paint Prep Crack Repairs
4. We had made some major crack repairs in the rear quarter-panel, and it showed after the base was applied. We tackled the remaining waves with a long board and 320 followed by a coat of high-build primer, then more sanding, until we could not feel any waves.
Show Car Paint Prep Wet Sanding
5. The cheaper way to do... 
   
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Show Car Paint Prep Wet Sanding
5. The cheaper way to do this is to primer the entire car, wet block-sand, then repeat until you are happy. Since we only had a few mistakes we weren't willing to live with, we applied color, then blocked, then added more color. The wet-sanding process at this stage will reveal every flaw on the car, so be patient.

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