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1978 4 Door Rabbit
Posted: Mon Jun 11, 2012 4:51 pm
by CarlosA
I intend to post more photos of my daily driver in this thread eventually, but for now i`ll just show the beginnings from purchase to new paint.
All of this took place in summer 2011.
As it sat at 30 year owners house:
First day:
OD rolled over a few times putting it at 314k
Immediately tore into the engine and found this bent rod:
I put it back together for a while and decided to paint the car on the cheap.
Here is the solder job I did to fill trim holes - used ordinary solder with acid flux & a plumbers style torch:
Stripped for paint:
A miracle there is no rust through anywhere on the body
Still looking for a couple of these wheels:
The only real dent on the body:
Prep for paint...
Posted: Mon Jun 11, 2012 5:00 pm
by CarlosA
And now the rolling/brushing begins
Posted: Mon Jun 11, 2012 5:08 pm
by CarlosA
Setup for the tight areas
Excellent coverage with just one coat
Rolling using foam rollers
End of first coat:
Second coat:
And I don`t have pics of subsequent coats but here are some finished pics:
First time I ever drove the car, brought my bike just in case something went wrong:
This is the car 7 months later with snow tires and my bike on top:
Re: 1978 4 Door Rabbit
Posted: Mon Jun 11, 2012 7:46 pm
by bscutt
pretty impressive. I want to repaint my 82 but don't have a good place to use my sprayer. I don't think the rollers would do a great job on red though. The silver looks pretty good. Of course the prep work is the hardest part.
Re: 1978 4 Door Rabbit
Posted: Mon Jun 11, 2012 8:57 pm
by CarlosA
Yes, on the white rabbit i`m going to use glossy rustoleum. It will buff out to a mirror shine! You just want to go thick, many coats - maybe 8 or 10 coats. And do a lot more sanding in between coats to get it really smooth, then wet sand the final coat and work it down with the buffer.
I thinned the paint nearly 50% with acetone so that it would lay down super flat.
I actually may take this rabbit back to the original turd brown color in a high gloss, I found it fairly difficult to prep the door jambs and stuff, so skipped them entirely - if doing any part of the interior its going to triple the time spent.
This is the site I originally referenced when researching this several years ago. Check out the gloss he achieved:
http://www.rickwrench.com/index79master ... paint.html
Re: 1978 4 Door Rabbit
Posted: Tue Jun 12, 2012 7:33 pm
by bscutt
Yes I've seen that site. I did paint my 1951 Chevy pickup in the driveway in about 1989 using gloss red rustoleum thinned with mineral spirits. It came out nice and glossy but I didn't get enough coats on it but I ended up selling it to a guy who took it to Germany. I stripped that truck to bare steel then primed and painted it. That was a job!
Re: 1978 4 Door Rabbit
Posted: Tue Jun 12, 2012 8:48 pm
by CarlosA
Awesome, and yeah the stripping was really the most difficult. I`d have bead or soda blasted it if I lived in the country still, that would have been an excellent base for the roller job.
Re: 1978 4 Door Rabbit
Posted: Thu Jun 14, 2012 1:53 pm
by Nevadan
That's a great idea! No overspray! No excessive masking! Obviously lots of prep work and sanding, but that has to be done anyway. The link to the other site shows that it can be finished off nicely also.
Re: 1978 4 Door Rabbit
Posted: Thu Jun 14, 2012 2:20 pm
by CarlosA
I agree, really cuts a lot of that out and seems like it will last forever. I will post up progress of a glossy job next time.
Re: 1978 4 Door Rabbit
Posted: Sat Dec 01, 2012 11:27 pm
by VanBoy
Nice....hope my 78 Rabbit looks that good when I'm done....