rsporsche - 2800cs

Seeing all this, you will want to paint the subframe I just sold to you. I ain't up to this standard.
 
hey Drew ... they are fully rolled - completely out of the way. Brendan will be putting in decamber plates while everything is undone as well.
 
Your car will be (is) gorgeous!....but not completely stock. Because of that, you may want to consider black wheel wells. The Ceylon color may be "shouting" from the wheel wells a little too much. Having them disappear with black might be best for the overall look. Also, keeping the Ceylon wells clean would either be an impossible task or tempt you not to drive the car too much.

Maybe do it old school. Paint it Ceylon then a light undercoat as it would have been done when new for protection.
 
well, its time to start updating this thread. car has been home for a couple of weeks. i have started by trying to find all of the (many) things that have gone missing at the paint shop. i want to thank @TomHom for helping me find many things.

the first thing was to get the car in the garage and swap on the 15" OZ alpina style wheels (thanks @Stevehose ) and put the car on go-jack skates so i can easily move it around. the next thing was to clean all of the paint shop dust off of the paint - a good waterless bath with Griots products ... the hood, trunk, air dam, windshields and rocker panels are still at the paint shop - it will make a side trip to get all of those installed.

the first real work has been to start with exterior trim - belt trim, rear lights and center panel are on ... the polished trim looks great against the ceylon. B pillar + sill trim are on, door hardware is in progress ... that's a learning process of what has to go on first and finding / connecting all of the right parts. in the process of cleaning / polishing / selecting all of the window / door trim pieces. already cleaned + greased the window motors / most of the hardware.

the floors / tranny tunnel are mostly clean of the insulation and tar - the self-etching primer has started on the passenger side (a little more final cleaning is needed on the drivers side).

will start posting some pics this week
 
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