Project 14 from Jason: Scout
A friend of mine was doing some work on his scout to get it to look nice. I was able to lend a hand and get some work in on this. We replaced some bad rusted outter skins, put a 2" body lift, single stage paint and mainly just cleaned up the outter body some. We did not take out all the dents or anything as this was not a restore by no means.
Sanded down the old paint.
Http://www.projekt6.com/jackal/scout/100_2838.jpg
Found a section that has had some repaired before.
Http://www.projekt6.com/jackal/scout/100_2840.jpg
Cut out rusted areas
Http://www.projekt6.com/jackal/scout/100_2839.jpg
Http://www.projekt6.com/jackal/scout/100_2842.jpg
welded in patches
Http://www.projekt6.com/jackal/scout/100_2841.jpg
Replaced one of the tail light panels.
Http://www.projekt6.com/jackal/scout/100_2847.jpg
Filler.. Black is misted paint to show low spots left
Http://www.projekt6.com/jackal/scout/100_2862.jpg
Gone
http://www.projekt6.com/jackal/scout/100_2864.jpg
Don't mind the edges.. My camera sucks at capturing these and they always look ruff still but there are feathered proper.
and paint from my iphone.
Http://www.projekt6.com/jackal/scout/IMG_0398.jpg
Http://www.projekt6.com/jackal/scout/IMG_0399.jpg
I would say that this was a rather quick process. I am not sure on the amount of time but we did a couple hours over a few days. Wasn't too bad. Paint was shot with my Devilbiss guns and sanding of filler was blocked by hand and the paint was sanded off with a DA. Panels were MIG welded in and then covered in Evercoat Everglass and covered with Evercoat glazing putty. Tape was used to mask the stripes.