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Musclecar Restoration Paint Prep Tips

by pcr_admin | Jan 14, 2013 | Car Restoration, Classic Car Restoration, Dodge, Muscle Car Restoration

Prepping a musclecar restoration project for paint and body work is a painstaking yet incredibly important process. Even before the first droplet of paint can hit the surface, hours of prep work are a must to ensure the best results possible. After you’ve spent...

Masking a Car in 5 Easy Steps

by pcr_admin | Jan 9, 2013 | Car Restoration, Classic Car Restoration, Dodge, Muscle Car Restoration

Masking a car is one of the easier steps when performing paint and body work, right? Not so fast. As simple as masking off a car may seem, there is definitely and right way and a wrong way to do it. Properly masking a car is an often overlooked step that’s essential...

Paint Stripping: When to Scuff-and-Shoot, and When to Strip

by beanstalk | Nov 7, 2012 | Muscle Car Restoration

Whether you’re building high-end Pro Touring musclecar, a concours-quality classic, or just something to roll around in on cruise night, nothing makes or breaks a restoration project like the paint job. At Precision Restorations, one of the most common questions we...

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