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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by mopar92, Aug 15, 2012.

  1. mopar92
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    Its actually from a late 40's early 50's carnival ride. It looks rough but is actually in fantastic shape under the 9 coats of paint! I cant wait to strip and restore this gem...
     

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  2. adamshumard
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  4. barstowpo
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    Cool. Where did you find it? How much?
     
  5. mopar92
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    Atlanta $200. I saw one worse than this go in an estate auction for $500... One went on eBay that was missing the spindles, etc for $488. So I think I did ok. My buddy is an excellent body guy. I can't wait to restore her.
     
  6. redlinetoys
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    I love it. Looking forward to your updates!
     
  7. mopar92
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    I think the best way to eliminate 9 layers of house paint on fibergl*** is soda blasting. Am I right? Sand blasting will kill it. Aircraft stripper will kill the old style resin. But soda blast I think might be ok.
     
  8. Theo Douglas
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    Wow, great score. Have fun with the restoration!
     
  9. May Pop
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    I remember riding those as a kid at kiddyland and other little amu*****t parks.
    Great score.
     
  10. BuiltFerComfort
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    So, hemi or big-block?
     
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    that is awesome! sounds like you got a deal!
     
  13. hotrod40coupe
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    The best way to remove all the old paint without destroying the body is dry ice blasting. It's a fairly new process but it really does work. Here is one in Nashville.

    http://www.superiordryiceblasting.com/
     
  14. mopar92
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    I think I'll let my body guy look at it first. I'd hate to blast through the original gel coat surface and start burning holes through the fibergl*** body.
     
  15. barstowpo
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    Most excellent find. Seems you got a good deal.
     
  16. mopar92
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    Dropped off at the body guy today!!!
     
  17. mopar92
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    Just picked this up from the fibergl*** guy. He quit counting at 18 different coats of paint!!! It was pretty hurt, and very thin and banged up. He restructured it and go it back down to gelcoat. More pics to follow. [​IMG][​IMG][​IMG][​IMG]
     
  18. slammed
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    Nice find, what are the color(s) to be used?
     
  19. mopar92
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    I'm going to do a cl***ic midget red scallops into white body/ tail
     
  20. HOTRODPRIMER
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    That like Canaveral ride is just too cool. HRP
     
  21. 28TUDOR
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    That's going to look killer! I remember those as a kid too. Ever wonder how much snot has been wiped on those old rides. :D
     
  22. casper
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    The ones on eBay (2 recently sold and 1 currently listed) are cast aluminum bodies. I'm not sure when they started making them in fibergl***, but the cars look identical. Great find !!!
     
  23. 383deuce
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    No mater how you look at it......It is very kool....Can't wait to see it redone in the red & white. I like it...Wish it was my score.
     
  24. mopar92
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    There's a paper date coded paper in the resin of 3-1949. It's going to be cool
     
  25. mopar92
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    1949 according to a man in Georgia who has 16 of them!
     
  26. mopar92
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    Ok. Now that winter is here... Blasting and powder coating are being done. Look for updates.
     

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