Even though I had to wait for a few extra days, it was well worth the wait. After picking the car up after work I rushed against the falling sun to get her put back together so I could snap a few pics before it was completely dark.
Here is the front with the freshly painted hood. The tops of the fenders were blended and the entire fender was clearcoated. It came out looking amazing.
Here's the smoothed Cobra rear bumper.
By far, this came out even better than I imagined it would.
Here's one of my suprises. While the car was in the shop, my custom vanity plates came in.
The other suprise I've had for awhile... 6 months in fact. Before I did the Shaker conversion, I wanted to see what it would look like in Mineral Grey. So, I snagged an AutoArt diecast 1:18 scale Mach 1 Mustang in Screaming Yellow.
I tore it apart and cut the top of it off (well, cut the roof away from the windshield/roof part).
I repainted it Mineral Gray with some leftover paint I had when I painted the Bullitt Side Scoops. Now, I've got a Mini-Me version of my Shaker GT.
The model still needs a few finishing touches, such as the top of the windshield and I need to build a convertible top cover to cover up the coupe rear speaker shelf.
I can't wash my car for two days. I also need to take off the rest of the white MUSTANG GT lettering on the doors. In a couple of weeks, when the Mach 1 stripes arrive I'll apply those and get some better photos of the completed project.
Thanks for all the compliments as I've gone through this process, I'm glad you guys like what I've done with my car.