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My new (to me) M1010

101coolcars

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Hello everyone, just got my M1010 and its pretty neat! the paint is really faded out but it looks to be in very good condition, here are a couple of pics, the last pics are of a Brand new M1009 CARC paint job we did yesterday, cant wait to paint the M1010 and make it look new again.:)
 

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hndrsonj

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Good looking trucks. Do you work at classic mustangs? I checked out the link in your post and am curious where they have paint stripped (chemical) in the Denver area? Think I want to do some M37 parts.
 

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They are fun to drive and really turn heads on the street. I just took mine out for a drive today for lunch.

Can not wait to see it done, I am sure it will sell quickly with winter coming soon.
 

101coolcars

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Good looking trucks. Do you work at classic mustangs? I checked out the link in your post and am curious where they have paint stripped (chemical) in the Denver area? Think I want to do some M37 parts.
Thanks for the compliments, yes I own classic and performance mustangs inc. We have parts and bodies plastic media blasted at " blast tech" in englewood, Gary does a good job for us. I know of NO chemical strippers in the Denver area at all. when needed we use aircraft stripper at the shop for smaller stuff.

I dont think plastic will work with CARC though, its too hard. He may offer blasting with a starblast material, I think that would work.

Thanks Terry:driver:
 

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how did you do the camo pattern, i would like to do the same with a 1009, but trying to figure out the best way to get the pattern down, to you tape different paper cut out down or what
 

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You stand there with the numbered page printed out of the paint manual in one hand and the full paint gun in the other. No tape.
 
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