While waiting for on going work to be completed after the holiday weekend and being stuck in the house due to the rain heat and humidity it is time to see about the next project. With the windshield lettering tinted job completed I need to start on the next project. I went through my parts closet and got out all my 77 AMX fender flairs and front air dam. I bought a set with some extras a few years ago from a tip on eBay from a member of Bart's Gremlin group that I am a member of. This turned out to be a real good tip as I bought extra parts from the guy I bought the flairs from and his brother. One brother in N.C. and the other in northern N.Y. State. I picked out the best 4 for the rear wheel wells. 3 of the 4 are painted and the 3'rd is the natural red plastic color. It's time to get out the SEM bumper stripper and get on to starting stripping the flairs this weekend. I did a test last year and the SEM strips the paint off the flairs without damaging the plastic. SEM also makes a bumper primer which I will use. I have a gallon of Sherman Williams acrylic enamel the color of the car to paint the flairs with but will need some tints make it match right. I also have the Impact 200 additive to keep the paint flexible and prevent cracking like the paint that is on there now. The wife was happy to see the grill and headlight doors out of the house. She hasn't noticed the 4 flairs that miraculously appeared from thin air here now this afternoon. SHAZZZZZAAAAAMMMMMMMM What fender flairs?????? :-) "Doc" _______________________________________________ AMC-List mailing list AMC-List@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list or go to http://www.amc-list.com