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The hobby seems strong here!
There is a paint stripping & rust removing joint in the south west Milwaukee suburbs that has been around at least 40 years.
It seems that they are backed up a month or two with 35 car bodies waiting to be dipped! That is crazy. Depending on the goal, a complete disassembly & then re assembly x 35 is a healthy hobby. Here are a couple of photos from a month or so back. I suspect it is not real as the best I could tell, it had some traces of Verdoro Green that looked factory.
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Is there a vin# and a trim tag? Chances of it being authentic are slim, I’ve seen most of but not all of the 689 coupes produced, but ya never know. There are a lot of what I like to refer as TA Tribute cars out there. Good luck I have a 69 myself love the one year body style birds. I see you have a Starchief ? Please post pics. I’d love to see that.
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35 car bodies is a lot at first glance. However this is a niche business so the geographic area from which they are drawing customers is quite large, and since this is Milwaukee, also quite densely populated, so the number may be a bit misleading.. or not?
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Agree with Andree, the business is most likely pulling from a large geographic area. When our area had a RediStrip franchise, i found them great for stripping smaller items: fenders, wheels, core supports, rear end housings. Sure hope the metal men that are about to work these cars over can get any traces of residue out of the pinch welds before they began doing metal work.
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Don't the post-dip them in some type of neutralizer? Baking soda solution or something like that?
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The '68 GTO body & a '67 Mustang fastback body's that I saw after they came back from that particular RediStrip franchise, I would have never considered having dipped. The '68 GTO body shell in particular was just too clean a body. From earlier taken pics, just a dead paint, mild surface rust body. At the time, there was a big difference in mild rusted bodys from Southwest/Southern Plains cars & the rot boxes I occasionally came across that were driven down here often so owners could work in the mid 70's to early '80's Oil Boom. That "Boom" brought a ton of folks & what would be cheap parts cars to OK & TX.
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I did photograph the vin & could post it up right here but that seems like poor form. Sometimes the private & secure interweb just doesn't keep it's secrets!
That car had a great deal of decent metal work done at one time, I hope it turns out even better this time. And even if those cars come from a 200 mile radius, things are still hoppin'.
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Check out this web site for info. The VIN you messaged me appears to be for a 69 Firebird coupe, check out hitmans site in the link I posted. You said there’s verdoro green overspray in places, Verdoro green would be code Q on your trim tag on the firewall, if it was indeed Verdoro green and not Cameo White.
https://www.78ta.com/Pages/1969.htm
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"BIG DADDY" VIDEO http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QnFIVLuwO9A ~MaryAnn~ AKA "Stickybuns" 1969 Firebird 400 Convertible 1978 Bandit T/A Tribute 1977 RED TA I'm the FiredUp PY bad girl |
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