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Nice job, Kevin. Cleaning up the rims helps prevents flats from leaks. I have a new set of wheels from David Moe via Flackmaster being checked for cracks and “trueness”, sand blasted and powder coated this week. The holes in the rims had gotten too big for safety. Over 450,000 miles of pneumatic wrenches will do that. Hope they look as good as yours.
Posted on: 10/14 23:13
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Finally getting around to replacing my front grille. What color are these fill plates supposed to be? Silver? Matte gray?
Posted on: 10/26 13:07
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I’m not sure of the color but I think they are either gloss or semi-gloss. With flat paint, they would be difficult to keep clean.
Posted on: 10/26 13:37
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Matte silver. In the world of trim paints I believe it is called Argent
Posted on: 10/26 18:00
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Thanks, I learned something new today. I ended up painting them a silver that is mostly matte...kind of a satin. Close enough I hope. I also bought a set of front bumper fill plates a while back, because the Panama was missing them when I bought the car. The front end had been disassembled in the past for paint and for some reason they never went back on. The set I bought was rough. Had to do a lot grinding, hammer and dolly to straighten, then filler putty to get it mostly smooth. Then painted with single stage paint that I had custom mixed to get close to what was sprayed on the body. It's the same stuff I used for my door jambs. Pretty close match next to the body. Removed the old grille Moved the parking light bezels to the replacement grille (they had less pitting on the Panama than the donor). I also had to source new mounting clips as it didn't have any. Also had to tap all the mounting holes in the donor grille because they were filled with junk from plating. I am working on installing the new grille. The fit against the fenders isn't as good as the one that originally came on the car. But should be good enough I think. Still have a few bolts to get in there to hold everything in place.
Posted on: 10/26 23:31
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Finished up the refresh on the front. I had to drill holes in the grille for the side wings... That was intimidating
Everything else went together with new hardware since much of it was missing. The new grille is much cleaner than my original. It was obviously in rough shape before it was chromed, as some of the edges are rough. The emblem doesn't fit as well, so they must have polished off a good amount of metal. But overall an improvement. The body color fill plates are nice. My bumper is disgusting and needs to be repaired and rechromed.
Posted on: Yesterday 17:04
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