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Got the interior painted today, couple coats of epoxy primer followed by two coats of gloss white...should be able to start bolting parts in by the weekend
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In a tank engine bay - from Shine to Grime just takes time....... Well at least, that has always been my experience. Hasn't stopped me trying to fix all the oil leaks and keep things as clean as possible. Regards Doug
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I was thinking the same thing Doug. As this is going to be a well used vehicle, movie rentals, a gig for a online computer game and even make some appearances for a certain energy drink company who claims to give you wings, I have resigned myself to this being the best it will look inside for a very long time...how short lived was that? 50 some odd years rusting away, sandblasted and two years sitting in primer...4 days glorious shiny white....and it starts all over, downhill again
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