Wills.WindowsAndWheels
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Beautiful work!
Also a VERY rare opportunity now days to get to actually work on a project like this with the original paint. Original single stage paint is REAL paint. That is it's resin with pigment. Modern clearcoats are basically plastic and in my opinion not as much fun to work on as restoring the original paint on a classic like this.
After you and your sister did the restoration, if the owners will now simply lightly polish and wax this classic truck once in a while this paint will easily last another 60 years.
Definitely some bragging rights with this project.
Well done.
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Thank you for the feedback Mike. This was definitely a fun one to work on - and maybe it was just in my head, but this paint definitely seemed to have a luster to it that was different than the clear coat's we typically work on. We set the owner up with some good waterless/rinseless supplies and instructions. When it came back to our shop a year later it had a few spots that needed light polishing up top, but it was just quick touch up work. I'm pretty confident they'll be doing their part to make sure it lasts another 60 years

I am so glad to see you guys posting again and even happier that your business has grown dramatically. This GMC truck is one for the history books....the hard work, dedication, detailed write up, and the final product speak volumes to your skills......BOTH of you.
Your response to the 800 lb chauvinist in the room shows both class and breeding. That is something the recipient of your retort will never possess.
So glad you guys all still remember me! I know i dont get to post as much as I use to but I'm trying to pop my head in here and there when i can! I guess I set sort of a bench mark with my past posts so I dont want to come in and just do a halfway kind of a write up...I want to make sure i can take the time needed to do it right

Lol, 800 lbs chauvinist is a good description...i try to keep it classy as much as possible but things like that I refuse to stay quite about...great to see so much support for my stance on that as much as for the initial post itself.
Ditto. I noticed we hadn't seen any write-ups recently. I always looked forward to the huge number of pictures documenting the process.
I also noticed the work area looks to be more of an actual commercial garage vs their home bushiness location with a lot more room. Happy to see their success.
Just busy buddy, but we're still here! The first several pictures in this write up was in the owners garage, but the last few with the race deck tile is our new shop. Crazy we've been here a bit over a year already...time flies.