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Paint work finally finished w/pics
Machzman Offline
Senior Member
#1
Well finished my paint work Wed. got it stripped and put things back on, not to bad for my first time doing something like this, still got a few more things I'm waiting on,nbut let me know what you think so far............Rod http://natomessageboard.com/uploads/0000...0_4699.jpg http://natomessageboard.com/uploads/0000...0_4695.jpg

oh yeah, this was a pic before I started........ http://natomessageboard.com/uploads/0000...0_4653.jpg

and a pic all prepped http://natomessageboard.com/uploads/0000...0_4689.jpg

and you already seen the finished work, little backwards in the posting.....
Trying to get under 13sec.http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2546941/1986-ford-thunderbird
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Joe F Offline
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#2
Looks like a nice job, congrats. And I like your front license plate. Big Grin
JR's Place - My '87 Turbocoupe
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4cammer72 Offline
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#3
never saw that body style black before, that looks great! nice work.
88tc (sold) but keeping an eye out.
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turbobird63 Offline
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#4
That looks great !
Christopher Taylor
85 TC, 2.3l, LA3, T3/T4 Turbo 25psi, Stinger FMIC, Forge BOV, Full 3" Exhaust, Esslinger crank pulley- Timing Gears and overdrive WP pulley, BBK 255lph FP, Kirban AFPR, Kirban Shifter, K&N Cone, 3g Alternator, Energy Suspension Bushings throughout, CHE LCA's, Welded SFC's, and TON's of other parts.
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AerobirdMotorsports Offline
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#5
NICE! That's a beautiful job!
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ERIC J snowbird Offline
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#6
Very Nice.
- ERIC J
87 Black 5speed, 88 Black 5speed.
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grey88smokin Offline
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#7
You can do my car next Wink Looks real good man. Gratz
84 SVO 1C
08 MKZ
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Machzman Offline
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#8
Thanks guy's, it really came out pretty good, its not some $2000 paint job, but it will do for now, costed me about $250 and my time, took a little longer than I thought but it was worth it..I'm pretty happy with the out come....Rod
Trying to get under 13sec.http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2546941/1986-ford-thunderbird
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Sluggo Offline
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#9
Nice job Rod. One of these days I might try that myself. If it turns out as good as yours did that would be great.
Doug  
88 TC / T5,4.56,Log,SC60,NPR,2277,MegaSquirt
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Shane Wherry Offline
Senior Member
#10
Nice work. The turbo coupe rims and hood look good on the older cars.
1988 Thunderbird Sport 351w/5.8L swap, Mustang 4R70W trans swap, Turbo coupe front brakes and rear diff swap with turbo coupe prop valve, Turbo coupe hood, Turbo coupe wheels.
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