Wednesday, April 21, 2010


The Camaro is sanded and ready to wash and tape up for paint.
Eli must wet sand this Camaro to prep it for paint. Most customers don't realize how much prep and repair work is involved in an all-over paint job. On average it takes about 20 hours to prep and repair and only about 2 hours to paint the vehicle.
After finishing Mr. Peterson's Honda Eli got right back to work on his next job. This time he is getting a customer's 1985 Camaro ready for paint.
The passenger side of the MG with the floor pan getting repaired. Sometimes it's better to repair than to replace panels during a resoration.
The drivers side of the MG with the old floor pans cut out.

ACT II student Dillon is putting floor pans in this MG.
Mr. Peterson's Honda custom painted by the Collision Lab. ACT II student Eli and ACT I student Dylan put on color coats with a dark gray-green mettalic then put a marble effect stripe down the side.
ACT II student Eli with Mr. Peterson's Honda he painted.