- Sep 5, 2000
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I have this 1980 caddilac fleetwood that i'd like to get lloking nice, but i have to learn a little bit about what i need to do.
Problem #1
It has some rust spots. Like all older caddilacs, the engine runs hot, it currently has a very large buick engine that dumps out alot of heat (and I thought my T'bird was hot...). There used to be insulation under the hood but it has a few gaping holes now and the heat has made the hood rust on both sides in a few spots, but it's not all the way through the sheet metal. I assume I just sand the rust until I get to bare metal. What would I use to sand it and how would i get the nice smooth painting surface?
Problem #2
How do I prep the rest of this car for painting? It currently has gray paint over most of the body, which is fairly sun worn and doesn't have a shine at all. The only exception to this is the fenders, which happen to be covered with gray paint peeling off to show gold paint underneath. (The car got rebuilt once with parts from a gold one and they did a nasty paint job). I know I have to get the peeling paint off and I need to prepare the rest of the car but how would I go about this?
Thanks for any help you can give. Oh yeah, this car is about 3 years older than I am but runs great. The engine has about 20,000 miles on it while the rest of the car has 80,000. I figure fixing it up would be kind of fun. Thanks again.
Problem #1
It has some rust spots. Like all older caddilacs, the engine runs hot, it currently has a very large buick engine that dumps out alot of heat (and I thought my T'bird was hot...). There used to be insulation under the hood but it has a few gaping holes now and the heat has made the hood rust on both sides in a few spots, but it's not all the way through the sheet metal. I assume I just sand the rust until I get to bare metal. What would I use to sand it and how would i get the nice smooth painting surface?
Problem #2
How do I prep the rest of this car for painting? It currently has gray paint over most of the body, which is fairly sun worn and doesn't have a shine at all. The only exception to this is the fenders, which happen to be covered with gray paint peeling off to show gold paint underneath. (The car got rebuilt once with parts from a gold one and they did a nasty paint job). I know I have to get the peeling paint off and I need to prepare the rest of the car but how would I go about this?
Thanks for any help you can give. Oh yeah, this car is about 3 years older than I am but runs great. The engine has about 20,000 miles on it while the rest of the car has 80,000. I figure fixing it up would be kind of fun. Thanks again.
