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'70 Chevelle 2-Door Wagon Project
Topic Started: Nov 3 2012, 05:54 PM (704 Views)
Ricky2400
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So far....



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funeralxempire
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That's pretty great. I wish it was that easy* to go the other way, 2-door to 4-door. :P

*Relatively speaking, not to suggest it's actually easy.

Actually, off-topic... do you know if you can wet-sand clear plastic and have it not end up scuffed?
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Ricky2400
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From what I've read (but don't quote me, I don't know for sure) clear plastic can be wet-sanded and made clear by using floor wax. If I'm mistaken then anyone please correct me.
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funeralxempire
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Ricky2400
Nov 3 2012, 07:26 PM
From what I've read (but don't quote me, I don't know for sure) clear plastic can be wet-sanded and made clear by using floor wax. If I'm mistaken then anyone please correct me.
I'll have to try this in a Studebaker pickup windshield... I gotta couple dozen I can spare. B)
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Liking this a lot. Inspiration for something I have had in mind for some time. Great job........
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TheChallenger
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Great job! It Looks to be a great truck!
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