Lee Buckalew
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St. Louis, MO, USA |
Registered on 7/8/2004 |
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Posted:7/18/2004 11:57 |
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I am currently rebuilding a '73 GT Ranchero. I have tested small body panels (inner tailgate, etc.) with POR-15 process. I have had good results so far. I am also seeing information on a process from The Eastwood Company.
What opinions do any of you have based on first hand knowledge, not print ads, etc.
This is going to be a long process for me and I really want to do it right from the ground up.
Thanks for your input.
Leeb |
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Bill Mort
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Buffalo, NY, USA |
Registered on 12/27/2003 |
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Posted:8/4/2004 21:45 |
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Stick with it ESPECALLY if its going good with the POR-15. Its proven to be an awesome product. |
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65Pickup
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Modesto, CA, USA |
Registered on 3/31/2005 |
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Posted:3/31/2005 17:14 |
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I've used POR-15 on parts of my 65 pickup, and it works amazingly. comes out beautiful, and is hard as a rock. Very good product. |
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