This is my cousin's blasting shop: http://www.imperialblasting.com They do work for Rad Rides by Troy and a lot of delicate/fragile work. They might be able to help with the spoiler stripping. ~J -----Original Message----- From: Mr. AMC [mailto:AMC74Hornet@xxxxxxxxx] Sent: Thursday, December 01, 2005 10:09 AM To: mail@xxxxxxxxxxxx; BaadAssGremlins@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Wheel Detailing Almost Completed I finally got the orange painted on the last 2 wheels tuesday and wednesday. Today starts the clean up on the wheel painted tuesday and the entire wheel scuffed with 1000# sandpaper and masked for the 2 final coats of semi-gloss clear. Hopefully I will have both front wheels done and back on the car saturday or monday at the latest. Then it is onto the next project. Out of the 6 aluminum door sill plates I have I picked 2 of the best to remove the dents, scrapes, scratches and corrosion and then polish them. I wish I could buy repo's as this is going to be another PIA labor intensive job. I also have a complete set of 77 AMX flairs including the front air dam which is undamaged that I have to strip and paint to match the orange paint on the car. I am also looking for a place to media blast the paint off the 78 Concord AMX rear spoiler with baking soda as not to damage the aluminum. I'd like to have this car looking good for the spring time so I can finally drive it and enjoy it. I have had it out of my friends shop for 2 days last October since bringing it there last Feb. Still no firm date on getting the front buckets upholstered. Hopefully by spring would be nice. "Doc"