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This is a 1960's Buddy L Colt built to resemble a Ford Bronco. I found this one at a local flea market and knew I had enough spare parts to complete the project. There were a few issues along the way, including a botched Nickel plating job which led to an excessive amount of sanding. I need more practice with plating but you will see it at some point in future restorations. If you have any ideas for projects or tools that you would like to see being used during a restoration please leave a comment. As always, thanks for watching and helping me build this channel.
Tools/Products used during this project:
(Disclosure: Some of the following links are affiliate links)
Goof Off Stain Remover amzn.to/3k4H4PL
Wella Cream Developer (for whitening white walls for wheels) amzn.to/3D1uhWT
Micro-Mesh Sanding Sheets amzn.to/37YBcli
Stainless Steel Rod amzn.to/3z0ByDW
Steel Wool Multi-Grade Pack amzn.to/3y5eh2q
Mother's Metal Polish amzn.to/37WTALw
Simple Green Cleaner/Degreaser amzn.to/2WbZSEF
Nitrile Gloves amzn.to/2XF6VX0
Redline Powder Coating Gun amzn.to/3D0Dzm5
Dremel Tool amzn.to/37YQoPE
Pintonka Rivet Setting Tool www.pintonka.mountainminded.net
Powder Coat Colors used:
Royal Maroon www.prismaticpowders.com/shop...
Beach Tan www.prismaticpowders.com/shop...
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