Street_Chally73
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Here are just some photos of my '90 GT that I bought back in December of '10 to take over winter/daily duties & keep my Stealth off the salt-brine roads in the wintertime (northern WI). It's not too much to see for now, but I'd eventually like to fix the rust in the rockers & just try to keep it going as long as possible & keep its appearances up, too.
Pictures the seller had sent me:
And what happens when your father backs into your parked car:
Luckily, my neighbor/parent's friend owns a body shop & was willing to fix it for me:
And just a couple showing the few changes I've made to it so far:
Cleaned up the interior some & put a much better steering wheel cover on:
The "complete" rear wing:
I stripped off all of the existing paint & got it pretty much ready for paint & installation.
What you can't see in the most recent photos is I've repainted all three of the wiper arms, sprayed the unibody structure with Eastwood's internal frame coating system, repainted the rockers with Krylon non-skid paint (matched the rough texture remarkably well) & undercoated the rear end better, and redid the wheel covers & repainted them with a graphite wheel paint.
Oh, & here's a photo of one of my other projects, the '91 Stealth R/T Turbo:
It's still down waiting on a transmission overhaul among other things.
(The Challenger is tucked away nicely underneath the cover in the background)
Pictures the seller had sent me:
And what happens when your father backs into your parked car:
Luckily, my neighbor/parent's friend owns a body shop & was willing to fix it for me:
And just a couple showing the few changes I've made to it so far:
Cleaned up the interior some & put a much better steering wheel cover on:
The "complete" rear wing:
I stripped off all of the existing paint & got it pretty much ready for paint & installation.
What you can't see in the most recent photos is I've repainted all three of the wiper arms, sprayed the unibody structure with Eastwood's internal frame coating system, repainted the rockers with Krylon non-skid paint (matched the rough texture remarkably well) & undercoated the rear end better, and redid the wheel covers & repainted them with a graphite wheel paint.
Oh, & here's a photo of one of my other projects, the '91 Stealth R/T Turbo:
It's still down waiting on a transmission overhaul among other things.
(The Challenger is tucked away nicely underneath the cover in the background)