Showing posts with label Painting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Painting. Show all posts

Sunday, December 24, 2006

Project: Statesman Front

Always liked the Statesman fronts on a van and ute, so it was time give the WB the treatment.

If you are planning on doing this, try and get a Caprice front as they are more highly sought after than the DeVille. The Caprice front has a nice grill (all metal) whereas the DeVille has a plastic job. You can't swap them over easily.

I picked up a full walk off front on eBay (again!) for $1100. The whole thing was in great condition, and was still attached to the rest of the car. We dismantled it ourselves, which meant that we could ensure nothing was damaged.

After getting the front home, I checked things out, and realised that even though the radiator support panels are similar, I need the Statesman one fitted to the van to hold the larger headlights.

The Statesman support panel was painted white, so I spent $190 at the local painters and got it blasted, and then painted in 2-pack black. End result was pretty good!


After that, it was a case of painting the nose panel, dismantling the existing front, and fitting the new pieces.



Very happy with the end result!


For the full details of what's involved, click here to visit my old holden shed!

A big thank you to Ed for helping me pick up and
transport the new walk off front.

Friday, May 5, 2006

Project: Rocker Cover facelift

After the success of the wiper facelift, I decided that things needed improving under the bonnet.

Check out the photo below, and you'll see what I mean:

So, I set to work with a few simple tools, and spruced up the rocker covers. While I was at it, i painted the snorkel - because I could:


If you want to see the full details of the project click here to open the project in my old holden shed. All the instructions are provided to do the job.