Monday, December 17, 2012

More Priming and painting

This weekend we got the front quarter panels, hood, roof pillars and roof painted with a first coat.
Here, August is doing some spot priming on the doors and door jam.



This shows the re attached upper door bracket.
To fix the door alignment we repositioned the bracket.

Friday, December 14, 2012

In the shop for paint

We managed to get the 1984 944 into the garage for paint.  The weather is cold now so this is a good time to get the car inside.  The interior is fairly stripped out.  The dash remains and we will mask it off.  The dash on the 1985 is in better shape but for now we will leave it as is.  That is farther down the priority list.

Having never painted a car before, we chose to use an acrylic lacquer.   We ordered it from TCP Global, an automotive paint supply and this was recommended for beginners.  I have spayed Imron before on boats, but I didn't want to get into trouble.

The lacquer is great.  It goes on even and uniform.  We are using a $12 gun from Harbor Freight.  We are thinning the paint with a slow high gloss thinner.  It is looking great.  The body was primed and only needed a little additional priming and sanding.

We did order a urethane clear gloss coat.  It is a two part that is compatible with the lacquer.  We will try it on the roof panel and see how it goes.
The boxes of parts are slowly being sorted.
Here are some photo of the painting:




Sunday, November 18, 2012

Red Letter Day!

Today August bought 2 Porsche 944s.  One is a 1984 an one is a 1985.  They have a very cool form.  I've always liked them and now we will bring one to life!

This blog will cover our progress.  Please comment or give suggestions when we are going astray.
Thanks.

This is the 1984.  It is the chassy with the drive train.

This is the 1985 parts car.  The interior is in decent shape and we will be moving it over.