Anton's 68 Charger - 2012 Update

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You need to go and do some work, to much time on your hands. :P
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yeah i might have to visit with my collection of bumpers

new grill makes my front one look dire.
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Fansastic work as ever Anton. Wish I could have done that work to mine myself. Be proud mate. :thumbright:
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nice work as always Anton, i have a set of polishing mops, will have to have a dabble, never realised the rear view mirror bracket would shine like that!!
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Certainly some great results there :thumbright:
What's the best way to stop the rust returning? Every place there was rust means there is a pinhole in the chrome so moisture will soon start the process again. Maybe wax or WD 40 type stuff and polish up before shows.
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Charger wrote:nice work as always Anton, i have a set of polishing mops, will have to have a dabble, never realised the rear view mirror bracket would shine like that!!
Stu had a go at cleaning ours a couple of weeks ago and found it hard not to have it end up all shiny!
He tried to clean it up but leave it with a dull, almost bead-blast finish like it originally had but ended up with a polished look. Not quite as polished as Anton's tho...
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I finally finished stripping out all the interior this morning so I can start cleaning and painting next week. The floor is in very good condition and little areas you see rust are only surface and will come off easily. I don't think my carpet has ever come up before because I found a few windscreen clips and screws which look like the have been since the car was new.
I also went to the plater on my way into work to pick up my first lot of items that were finished being plated and they can out excellently.
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Now for the picture of the plating of the all the front door bits.
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Your floor looks good Anton :thumbright: I presume your wiper seals are ok, otherwise this would be a good time to change them :-k
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RobTwin wrote:Your floor looks good Anton :thumbright: I presume your wiper seals are ok, otherwise this would be a good time to change them :-k
Wiper stems are already out for restoring and the firewall gasket set is on it's way from the states with the heater box gasket kit.
I am very pleased with how good the floor are considering the car has been over here for many years.
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Love the original colour Anton...when shall I order the paint!
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Ivor wrote:Love the original colour Anton...when shall I order the paint!
Say goodbye because buy next week it will be gone and oxide primer with black on top. :thumbright:
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Fairy Nuff sport! ;)
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Great work Anton, the floor looks in great shape!
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Inspiring work there mate!
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