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Hey folks,
Making a bit of progress on the ute, nearly ready for rego. One minor setback though, I went to drive it down the street to test the newly recoed brakes to discover there is no third gear... :(
So the ute now must wait until the mechanical work I'm doing to the greenbus is finished, before it gets another look in.
The paint is new - made to look 40 years old though, with an old school Speedwell logo on the side.
Anyway, the pictures will tell the story....
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Sweet as, love it, keep the pics coming
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Bruce, how quick did you reply???......that's scary :shock:

Thanks mate :wink:
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more pics buddy, love it...is now my fav ute
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Looks great, I like the aged effect, you will get all the protection of new paint and the patina of the old. Maybe you have a career in art restoration in front of you. The ute would look good transporting some the old master's artwork around. On second thought it will look good doing anything or nothing.
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Looks great, I like the aged effect, you will get all the protection of new paint and the patina of the old. Maybe you have a career in art restoration in front of you. The ute would look good transporting some the old master's artwork around. On second thought it will look good doing anything or nothing.
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I'll still got to put the safaris in, do the door trims etc. the interior is being left as original. The seats are trimmed, just got to finish off.
More shots soon...
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very tidy, nice logo' and love the paint.
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You got it lobus,
as the ute is probably heading up north I wanted the protection of all-over solid paint but the weathered look of "pulled straight out of a barn". I matched the original faded paint and then lighter washes over that and flattened the clear. Most of the smaller dents are left as is.
From the shots you can't really tell, but it does give the effect. The logos were hand written and sanded back for age also. You could do alot more, it's great fun.
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greenbus wrote:The logos were hand written and sanded back for age also.
nice..
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That thing looks mad Elton - I can't wait to see it in the flesh
-Shane
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Really nice work.
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Very Nice Elton!!!! ....did you sand the topcoat before applying the flattened clear?....thanks
Rayv
Ill have to catch up with you at valla to suss out the technique...looks the part
Cheers and Beers rayv
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