preparation report for repainting a 1976 R1123

This article comes from Cláudio Nogueira in Évora, Portugal (claudionogueira@clix.pt), whose car featured long ago in 2000 as the second star car in the gallery. He sends these photos with some accompanying information:

'The purpose of my e-mail is to share with everyone the work I'm making in my 1976 R1123. I decided to learn more about the secrets of the 4L, preparing my "blue baby" to be painted. Remember "her"?!'

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'"She" looks perfect but the reality is that rust and small scratches are all over the place. I decided to give my 4L a fresh look. The objectives are to keep original colour and give "her" back the original look, I mean, take off the radio, antenna, the right door mirror, etc, etc.'

'I consider myself somehow skilled to perform these jobs but I needed to learn a lot about rust cleaning, rust conversion, metal preparation and insulation, materials available in the market, painting and so on. I decided to just prepare the car and leave the painting work for a professional.'

'Actually "she" is in this condition:'

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'After digging a little bit looking for rust I found several unpleasant surprises, like deep rust in the car body. Window frames are in very bad condition, probably impossible to recover.'

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'I will keep in touch, telling about the status of my task. I hope "she" will be ready to roll during summer.'

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