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pics request for resto

Mr4Speed

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hi guys,
could anyone please provide me pics of the sound-deadenercoating on the inside of the quarterpanels of a 1963/64/65 Plymouth?
Also looking for detailed pics of paintrunners/drips/faults in factory paint on cowls of these cars
thanks!
Marcel
 
If you give me a few days I will post photos for you. I have a un-restored 64 Belvedere with only 17,000 miles. The cowl has a few sags and drips.Also the rocker pannels.
 
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Lets see if this works, If it does, I also added some trunk lid sags and runs.
Again this is just as it left the factory and is 48 years old.
 

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Here's the rest of them I hope.
 

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I understand factory cars had runs and sags and other poor finish work.
I do not understand the point of reproducing poor workmanship.
 
Darter6, thank you very much for the pics
Moparcman; some people restore their cars to a showlevel, better than any factory would have produced it. I am one of those guys who really likes the original faults and techniques that were used. So that is how i am gonna restore my car.
"restore": "bringing back to original condition
 
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