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  • promking
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    Originally posted by SMXL View Post
    It'll look nice with the Aviemore blue and I have no interest in slamming it. Here is a rendering in that Aviemore blue, its not perfect but it helps me realize what it might look like when finished:

    Hi Steve!

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  • promking
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    Originally posted by FowlerE30 View Post
    Awesome work, do you tac weld the sheats just for alignment and hold? or do u use filler and seam sealer to finish? Love the car, I think I saw one driving around my area this past summer I had no idea what it was!
    Tac weld for fitment first , then seam welded once everything is aligned where I wanted it.
    Seam sealer both on the lapped joints on the inside of the car, and the butt welded patches they are rust proofed from behind.



    Then of course seam sealed. I use Fusor800DTM because it's a panel bond agent that can be direct to metal and is paintable up to 30 days.

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  • SMXL
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    It'll look nice with the Aviemore blue and I have no interest in slamming it. Here is a rendering in that Aviemore blue, its not perfect but it helps me realize what it might look like when finished:

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  • FowlerE30
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    Awesome work, do you tac weld the sheats just for alignment and hold? or do u use filler and seam sealer to finish? Love the car, I think I saw one driving around my area this past summer I had no idea what it was!

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  • fortbrick
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    Don't have any photos on hand but my neighbor and I tucked his 1800ES' bumpers. It's pretty simple to do and works wonders as far as oem+ looks goes.

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  • promking
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    Got some supplies for tomorrows fun on the Volvo.

    Epoxy DP for the underside of the floor pans, some seam sealer, and some rust fighter cavity wax for the insides of the new panels

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  • Beware
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    ^^^^With the curves on these I think a modern colour could work.

    Love P1800's, the wagons even more so!

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  • Volvej
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    Too modern color I think... great sheet metal work!

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  • Jacob
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  • danielsahhhn
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    ugh that color = SEX!

    p1800s are my wet dream. Best of luck with it

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  • Pauluzz
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    Nice work! You've gotta try harder to convince your friend to slam this thing!

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  • TeckniX
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  • promking
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    Did a decent amount of grinding, and some welding. I ran out of gas on Sunday

    Repaired the old inner right rear quarter, and installed the new patch skin.

    I still have to finish welding all the new panels fully, mostly everything is just tacked into place.

    Weld, Seam Sealer, Epoxy prime, and then I can base the inside of the car.

    He's decided on a color. Aviemore Blue from Aston Martin

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  • promking
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    Thank you. The volvo is a friends I'm just living through it like its mine haha. Doing all the work

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  • P78
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    WHAT!

    not only do you have an awesome rocco, but a p1800 also

    color choosing is hard, i like all the examples you gave

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