Engine rebuild and engine bay resto thread - 2240284 '72 CS

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Oh,
that seams a expansive order....
I don't saw them under 450 each......

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Painfully expensive but I don’t want to look at modern tires for the next 7 years after doing so much work this past year. They were just under $400 each delivered here in USA.
 
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Here is a before and after of the tires from cleaning and application of Tufshine:

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The satin finish brings out the subtle details - they ooze uber-period looks and I’m excited to get these on. Meanwhile, the alpinas got a bath and await the paint stripping process that begins tomorrow:

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Gosh… they look really nice to me. Obviously I am not close up but pretty nice there.
The rims are somewhat dingy after years of brake dust etc. embedding in them. If I weren't putting tires on them I would not bother repainting but it's easier to do so when tires are off.
 

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Alpinas in the raw - paint all gone and now filling pock marks and dings before priming. I had a shop do the stripping, paint removal diy is a major pita with the weak sauce paint strippers on the market now. I wasted a day and tried 3 different brands on one wheel and got nowhere.

Interestingly, the center area edge where the black paint comes out from the lug area towards the spokes a few mm is cast into the face. Usually you have to make a template and mask this to get the correct look, has anyone seen this? Perhaps it’s an early production thing, although mine date to 4/73 so not super early. Will certainly make it easier to paint the black.

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Tomorrow will be prime and silver paint. Then cure for a day then black and satin clear. The rectangular discoloration over the lettering is from tape to protect them from a mild walnut blast final paint removal because even the shops now have shitty chemical strip products.

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Mine are from 76 and they also painted like you describe.

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