Ok, now onto the current state of affairs.
In case you've somehow missed it, I recently decided to bite the bullet and tear the vinyl top off the car. It's been an eyesore and a source of personal contention since day one for me. With the restoration of the wheels complete, I decided I couldn't tolerate that horrible excuse for a Landau roof one minute longer, and decided to do away with it finally.
I won't go into much detail on it here, but I did document the process with quite a few photos in this thread I created for it:
https://gbodyforum.com/threads/why-...-is-it-too-late-to-get-my-tetanus-shot.63908/
In case you don't want to get sidetracked checking out that thread, or perhaps you just want the quick and dirty on the end result, here are a couple pics once the scab had been ripped off:
Yup, cancer, and on a fairly significant scale too.
After taking the night to consider my options, and the potential ways to repair the damage, I believe I've already formulated a pretty good strategy to get it fixed up.
The more time I waste looking at it, the more it'll piss me off, and the more time I'll miss out on being able to enjoy the car this season.
So with that being said, I've wasted no time in diving head first. In order to avoid getting too far behind the eight ball, I'm going to try and update this thread nightly, or at the very least weekly. Otherwise it becomes quite a bit harder to update the thread, and leads to the updates being very long.
I'm already 3 days behind in what I've done, but I should be able to cover that here quite quickly. Starting......
Now. Go!
Ok, I ripped the vinyl off on Sunday. Formulated an attack plan Sunday night.
Monday night, I wasn't quite prepared to start dismantling and cataloging the interior to remove the headliner, so decided to tackle stripping the old glue, paint and primer from the affected areas.
My preferred method of doing this is pretty old school: Rather than deal with caustic paint stripper and the associated fumes, I prefer to use 80 grit discs on my DA sander. It's time consuming, tedious, and monotonous as all hell, but extremely effective.
I prefer to "sneak up" on it, and define the edges of the damaged areas, rather than grinding willy nilly and possibly thinning out the metal further.
At the end of Monday night, this is what I had accomplished:
Got both sail panels stripped to bare metal, and about a quarter of the passenger's side roof from the vinyl roof moulding back.
Tuesday night, I got back behind the sander, and got the remainder of that section of roof stripped to bare metal as well, and also got the driver's side roof seam cleaned out of the seam sealer they fill it with:
Continued >>>
In case you've somehow missed it, I recently decided to bite the bullet and tear the vinyl top off the car. It's been an eyesore and a source of personal contention since day one for me. With the restoration of the wheels complete, I decided I couldn't tolerate that horrible excuse for a Landau roof one minute longer, and decided to do away with it finally.
I won't go into much detail on it here, but I did document the process with quite a few photos in this thread I created for it:
https://gbodyforum.com/threads/why-...-is-it-too-late-to-get-my-tetanus-shot.63908/
In case you don't want to get sidetracked checking out that thread, or perhaps you just want the quick and dirty on the end result, here are a couple pics once the scab had been ripped off:
Yup, cancer, and on a fairly significant scale too.
After taking the night to consider my options, and the potential ways to repair the damage, I believe I've already formulated a pretty good strategy to get it fixed up.
The more time I waste looking at it, the more it'll piss me off, and the more time I'll miss out on being able to enjoy the car this season.
So with that being said, I've wasted no time in diving head first. In order to avoid getting too far behind the eight ball, I'm going to try and update this thread nightly, or at the very least weekly. Otherwise it becomes quite a bit harder to update the thread, and leads to the updates being very long.
I'm already 3 days behind in what I've done, but I should be able to cover that here quite quickly. Starting......
Now. Go!
Ok, I ripped the vinyl off on Sunday. Formulated an attack plan Sunday night.
Monday night, I wasn't quite prepared to start dismantling and cataloging the interior to remove the headliner, so decided to tackle stripping the old glue, paint and primer from the affected areas.
My preferred method of doing this is pretty old school: Rather than deal with caustic paint stripper and the associated fumes, I prefer to use 80 grit discs on my DA sander. It's time consuming, tedious, and monotonous as all hell, but extremely effective.
I prefer to "sneak up" on it, and define the edges of the damaged areas, rather than grinding willy nilly and possibly thinning out the metal further.
At the end of Monday night, this is what I had accomplished:
Got both sail panels stripped to bare metal, and about a quarter of the passenger's side roof from the vinyl roof moulding back.
Tuesday night, I got back behind the sander, and got the remainder of that section of roof stripped to bare metal as well, and also got the driver's side roof seam cleaned out of the seam sealer they fill it with:
Continued >>>