Finally, what you've all been waiting for... Well, some people anyways. Ty 0404 pics

turboj91

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Re: Finally, what you've all been waiting for... Well, some people anyways. Ty 0404 p

QUOTE=turboj91;959151] Someone with experience can tell by eye what needs to be done and what to do from the get go.... obviously your man has the experience.

Have to be aware that the paint was crappy from day one and its single stage...one for me

If someone tells you drop it off in the morning and it will be ready by noon, move onto another shop...two for me

If someone tells you $200, move on...three for me

To save what is there and do it properly, it's a day job and then some...four for me
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Have to excuse my boasting. I'm drunker than Jimmy usually is.
 

blue83z

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Re: Finally, what you've all been waiting for... Well, some people anyways. Ty 0404 p

Next step is to put that rear view mirror up so you dont get stopped by the Township Police again. lol
 

T-Bone

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Re: Finally, what you've all been waiting for... Well, some people anyways. Ty 0404 p

This might look neat displayed at events with your Aspen ;).
 
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T-Bone

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Re: Finally, what you've all been waiting for... Well, some people anyways. Ty 0404 p

It's a single stage paint.There is no clear :roll:

.....unless it already has been repainted over the last 20 years which is a good possibility (he could rub a lil' compound on it and find out real quick). Either way, it turned out nice with some effort.
 

Sy-1177

Turbo Inside
Re: Finally, what you've all been waiting for... Well, some people anyways. Ty 0404 p

QUOTE=turboj91;959151] Someone with experience can tell by eye what needs to be done and what to do from the get go.... obviously your man has the experience.

Have to be aware that the paint was crappy from day one and its single stage...one for me

If someone tells you drop it off in the morning and it will be ready by noon, move onto another shop...two for me

If someone tells you $200, move on...three for me

To save what is there and do it properly, it's a day job and then some...four for me


Have to excuse my boasting. I'm drunker than Jimmy usually is.
Yep, right on all counts! :rotf:

Next step is to put that rear view mirror up so you dont get stopped by the Township Police again. lol
Yeah, still gotta hang that thing back up!! :tup:

.....unless it already has been repainted over the last 20 years which is a good possibility (he could rub a lil' compound on it and find out real quick). Either way, it turned out nice with some effort.
I'm almost 100% sure its original yet. Why else would the tailgate look the way it does?
 

Sy-1177

Turbo Inside
Re: Finally, what you've all been waiting for... Well, some people anyways. Ty 0404 p

I got the wheels stripped down today to get rid of the painted black inserts. Ive never been a fan of that on syty's. I think it looks alot better now!
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Sy-1177

Turbo Inside
Re: Finally, what you've all been waiting for... Well, some people anyways. Ty 0404 p

The tailgate is a clue, but there's another, better clue: Has the cladding been removed??

You've had enough of these apart, you should remember the appearance of original cladding fasteners. I have yet to see a set of cladding put back on with 100% un-detectable they've-never-been-changed rivets. Plus most peeps don't care what they use, as long as it works. Especially under the car. I've seen a lot of screws used where rivets were originally under the car.

If the cladding fasteners are OEM, look for signs of masking at the cladding. If you don't find any, it's factory applied paint. Cool. I'm glad to see you saved the paint.Regardless of condition, they're only original once.
So I did a little investigating just now, and I still think its original but one thing does stand out as questionable, its missing the silver strips between the door and fender behind the cladding that makes the cladding blend together better. Both drivers side and passenger side are missing. The rocker cladding had the big plastic button rivets as it should. The door cladding has metal rivets as it should. If you look down between the gap in the cladding on the front of the fender where it meets the bumper, the paint shows now signs of being taped off or any defining line like a tape line. Also, around the back side glass molding, I see no evidence of any kind of tape marks. Same with the door jams, everything seems to flow as it should. Same.with bottoms of the doors where the door panels meet the metal. No signs of any kind of tape or paint work. So besides it missing those silver strips, to me, everything I see tells me its original paint.
 

Jimmy

Banned
Re: Finally, what you've all been waiting for... Well, some people anyways. Ty 0404 p

Brian the paint is ****ed and now you gotta wax it everyday.

When the single stage is ****ed,it's ****ed.The only way you can make it shine/keep it shiny is to rub another layer off.

The tailgate is sun eating down to the primer.You will see much more thin clear shortly.


The single stage is badass if you take care of it.20 years later not so much.
 

GarnetTy1473

Donating Member
Re: Finally, what you've all been waiting for... Well, some people anyways. Ty 0404 p

The gray tape behind the cladding didn't start showing up until mid year '92 production from what I've been told.
 

Sy-1177

Turbo Inside
Re: Finally, what you've all been waiting for... Well, some people anyways. Ty 0404 p

The gray tape behind the cladding didn't start showing up until mid year '92 production from what I've been told.

Interesting once again. Mine doesn't have any of the strips. My build date (pas sticker) says 10/91. Another thing that I questioned about the truck is the red GMC grill letters. They could have easily been swapped out at some point though.
 

Jimmy

Banned
Re: Finally, what you've all been waiting for... Well, some people anyways. Ty 0404 p

Interesting once again. Mine doesn't have any of the strips. My build date (pas sticker) says 10/91. Another thing that I questioned about the truck is the red GMC grill letters. They could have easily been swapped out at some point though.

It had black grille letters gauranteed the red were around 1400I think :dunno:

Prove me wrong
 

warmpancakes

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Re: Finally, what you've all been waiting for... Well, some people anyways. Ty 0404 p

my 92 (original paint) had it on the drivers door only (rh side repainted)and the strip on the rear bumper
 

Sy-1177

Turbo Inside
Re: Finally, what you've all been waiting for... Well, some people anyways. Ty 0404 p

Very cool info!
 

Jimmy

Banned
Re: Finally, what you've all been waiting for... Well, some people anyways. Ty 0404 p

1315 no stripe black GMC.
 

Sy-1177

Turbo Inside
Re: Finally, what you've all been waiting for... Well, some people anyways. Ty 0404 p

Colorado aspen #767 no strips either.

Another reassuring point on mine is that none of the cladding mounting holes are opened up or oblong which typically happens when the cladding is removed.
 

4C FED

Absolutum Dominium
Re: Finally, what you've all been waiting for... Well, some people anyways. Ty 0404 p

That cleaned up nice. Looks good.
 

T-Bone

Active member
Re: Finally, what you've all been waiting for... Well, some people anyways. Ty 0404 p

Brian, anything surface as to why the PS door cladding matches in color and has the decal whereas the DS door cladding looks a wee bit lighter in color with no decal?

I do think it looks 100x better with the black inserts eliminated from the factory wheels.....good decision :tup:
 
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