Few pics of the build...
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- Scott Chab
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Few pics of the build...
Making some progress. Sorry for some of the pics being so damn big.
'94 Hawk #110
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Re: Few pics of the build...
NICE!!!!
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Re: Few pics of the build...
Thanks. I'll post some pics during the build and hope to have enough to post weekly.Firehawk wrote:NICE!!!!
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Re: Few pics of the build...
What did you hit the rear axle/diff with? Mine could use some help.
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Re: Few pics of the build...
It's powdercoated.02 red hawk wrote:What did you hit the rear axle/diff with? Mine could use some help.
Check out POR-15. It's more durable than regular paint and can be put right over rust. If you use it just make sure you cover up anything you don't want to get it on, especially your skin. Stuff is really hard to remove.
'94 Hawk #110
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Re: Few pics of the build...
Well if shiny = speed that Firehawk is going to f*cking fly!
Mac Logan
1992 Firehawk #05
1995 Firehawk #C04
2018 Mercedes-Benz C300 Wagon
Proud Member - Firehawk Association of America
Author of Firehawk - Fiercest of the Firebirds
1992 Firehawk #05
1995 Firehawk #C04
2018 Mercedes-Benz C300 Wagon
Proud Member - Firehawk Association of America
Author of Firehawk - Fiercest of the Firebirds
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Re: Few pics of the build...
This plus that = fly.
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Re: Few pics of the build...
I keep my chassis detailed like yours. Mine's clay barred & waxed, just like the top side paint. POR 15 straight on over rust will provide a nice smooth finish like yours? It looks great. Ooops, I forgot the bit about powder coating.Scott Chab wrote:It's powdercoated.02 red hawk wrote:What did you hit the rear axle/diff with? Mine could use some help.
Check out POR-15. It's more durable than regular paint and can be put right over rust. If you use it just make sure you cover up anything you don't want to get it on, especially your skin. Stuff is really hard to remove.
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Re: Few pics of the build...
The POR will flatten the surface out a little but it'll only go so far. You can apply it to bare metal but there is a prep solvent you have to use first to give the POR something to cling to.02 red hawk wrote:I keep my chassis detailed like yours. Mine's clay barred & waxed, just like the top side paint. POR 15 straight on over rust will provide a nice smooth finish like yours? It looks great. Ooops, I forgot the bit about powder coating.Scott Chab wrote:It's powdercoated.02 red hawk wrote:What did you hit the rear axle/diff with? Mine could use some help.
Check out POR-15. It's more durable than regular paint and can be put right over rust. If you use it just make sure you cover up anything you don't want to get it on, especially your skin. Stuff is really hard to remove.
'94 Hawk #110
Back on the road helping me make bad decisions again
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