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Mike, et el,
I have an opportunity to do a 79 T-Bird that has been sitting in a garage since early 1991/92. The car has more sentimental value to the owner than anything else.
In about 1989 the car was hit and repaired/repainted with single stage paint at a very reputable body shop and the car has pretty much sat ever since. I've only been sent pictures. I've been told by the owner that the paint flawless. The owner is meticulous and I believe him, however, if there is orange peel, I won't touch it because I'm a novice and don't have the experience in wet sanding.
But if things are in good shape, and I'm willing to proceed:
Need some advice on product & technique for a number of items.
1.) Paint - I'll follow Mike's single stage... starting with a rub of #7 and then on with all Pinnacle products (PC7424) LC Pads etc. I'm comfortable here.
Also, the pin stripes are painted on, however, should I tape these off?
2.) Chrome - Need some help here. The chrome looks old and tired as does the tail lenses.

Chrome on front needs help, and inside the egg crate design of the grill, if you look closely, I can't tell if that's just dirt or actual chrome wearing off. Again, any help here would be greatly appreciated!

3.) Rims: Those are the original trade mark honey comb wheels that came on 77/78/79 T-Birds. Would be nice to bring these back from the dead. They look rough, but I will need your input here to make that happen.

Plus, the car is just old and has it's weathered look. Specifically the Landau Roof. Any thoughts on this?

Here is a better view of the hood (looks good) but you can see the egg crate of the grill is funky. Don't know what is going on here or how to correct it.


Any and all help would be greatly appreciated! This is a very special car for a special person and it needs some love and attention to which I'm willing to give.
I have an opportunity to do a 79 T-Bird that has been sitting in a garage since early 1991/92. The car has more sentimental value to the owner than anything else.
In about 1989 the car was hit and repaired/repainted with single stage paint at a very reputable body shop and the car has pretty much sat ever since. I've only been sent pictures. I've been told by the owner that the paint flawless. The owner is meticulous and I believe him, however, if there is orange peel, I won't touch it because I'm a novice and don't have the experience in wet sanding.
But if things are in good shape, and I'm willing to proceed:
Need some advice on product & technique for a number of items.
1.) Paint - I'll follow Mike's single stage... starting with a rub of #7 and then on with all Pinnacle products (PC7424) LC Pads etc. I'm comfortable here.
Also, the pin stripes are painted on, however, should I tape these off?
2.) Chrome - Need some help here. The chrome looks old and tired as does the tail lenses.

Chrome on front needs help, and inside the egg crate design of the grill, if you look closely, I can't tell if that's just dirt or actual chrome wearing off. Again, any help here would be greatly appreciated!

3.) Rims: Those are the original trade mark honey comb wheels that came on 77/78/79 T-Birds. Would be nice to bring these back from the dead. They look rough, but I will need your input here to make that happen.

Plus, the car is just old and has it's weathered look. Specifically the Landau Roof. Any thoughts on this?

Here is a better view of the hood (looks good) but you can see the egg crate of the grill is funky. Don't know what is going on here or how to correct it.


Any and all help would be greatly appreciated! This is a very special car for a special person and it needs some love and attention to which I'm willing to give.