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J's Custom 94 Sonoma

 
detailpro3 detailpro3
User | Posts: 197 | Joined: 01/09
Posted: 08/02/09
03:33 PM

J's Custom
Trailer Queen
94 Sonoma


 

 
detailpro3 detailpro3
User | Posts: 197 | Joined: 01/09
Posted: 08/04/09
07:46 AM

It's a mini truck so you have to shave it all.



 

 
detailpro3 detailpro3
User | Posts: 197 | Joined: 01/09
Posted: 08/04/09
06:27 PM

Front half primed and trying to see what wheels will look like


 

 
detailpro3 detailpro3
User | Posts: 197 | Joined: 01/09
Posted: 08/06/09
08:43 PM

the body was wet sanded with 1500 grit. Now a few more coats of primer. Wet sand again with 1500 and 3000.



 

 
detailpro3 detailpro3
User | Posts: 197 | Joined: 01/09
Posted: 08/06/09
08:45 PM

Every trailer queen needs a lowrider custom trailer. It is sittin on 22's from an impala. Wood deck clear coated sides painted silver metallic. More to come like lights and tongue.



 

 
detailpro3 detailpro3
User | Posts: 197 | Joined: 01/09
Posted: 08/06/09
08:47 PM

body sittin on the trailer




 

 
detailpro3 detailpro3
User | Posts: 197 | Joined: 01/09
Posted: 08/09/09
10:29 AM

Interior with bucket seats out of a nissan skyline.





 

 
detailpro3 detailpro3
User | Posts: 197 | Joined: 01/09
Posted: 08/13/09
11:03 AM

The paint did not turn out the way I wanted so I cleaned it with MEK and it melted the front support off. I am going to trash the body and get another kit to rebuild the body.








 

 
detailpro3 detailpro3
User | Posts: 197 | Joined: 01/09
Posted: 08/21/09
09:51 AM

Still waiting to get another body. I think I am going to have the bed dancing on the next body I find. Or something different.  

 
Monica. Monica.
Administrator | Posts: 6412 | Joined: 08/06
Posted: 08/21/09
12:19 PM

Just a minor roadblock! You still have plenty of time.    

 
Hocknberry Hocknberry
User | Posts: 245 | Joined: 02/09
Posted: 08/23/09
06:26 PM

try removing paint with brake fluid. it may take a lil while to strip paint, but it won't hurt the plastic!  

 
detailpro3 detailpro3
User | Posts: 197 | Joined: 01/09
Posted: 08/24/09
09:47 PM

Never thought of that. Of course if the paint turned out the way it should have then this would not have been an issue. Thank you for the advice.  

 
detailpro3 detailpro3
User | Posts: 197 | Joined: 01/09
Posted: 08/24/09
09:49 PM

yeah but what a pain in the butt! But now I have a few different ideas to try when I get another kit. Going to try for the bed dancing look or put it on some old skool daytons.  

 
detailpro3 detailpro3
User | Posts: 197 | Joined: 01/09
Posted: 08/26/09
12:07 PM

My sons mustang gt conv. sittin on 22's on the truck trailer


 

 
detailpro3 detailpro3
User | Posts: 197 | Joined: 01/09
Posted: 08/27/09
11:20 AM

interior has a bottle of NOS and a Kicker amp



 

 
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