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changing color to mazda yellow by gt boy
Started on: 09-14-2002 11:51 PM
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Report this Post09-14-2002 11:51 PM Click Here to See the Profile for gt boySend a Private Message to gt boyDirect Link to This Post
as i have stated in another thread ..https://www.fiero.nl/forum/Forum1/HTML/021633.html i am starting the process of changing the color of my car from black/silver to solid mazda yellow(like on the protoge5 and miata). this is what they call a 2 part valu shade process where you have to paint the car white after the primer and then paint it yellow, then clear. you have to paint it white for the yellow to come up nice and bright.

in taking on this task i will try my best to keep this post rolling along with a step by step update of the ongoing project. since i have now found my digital camera and figured out how to post pics, i will try to give you a visual comentary of the process that i will be doing.

now keep in mind that i have never painted a complete car but i have painted a bunch of motorcycles(race bikes) and snowmobile hoods with good results, i am hoping to have the same luck with this project.

since i just found my camera i missed out on the begining of the job and have already removed the front nose, front fenders, all inner fenders, rear quarters, rear bumper cover, hood and wing.

i am doing this because i really apreciate all the help that everyone has given me from this forum and i think that it is time to give a little back. this is mainly directed to anyone that would like to do this themselves but are a little apprehensive to start this size of a job and the curious post lurker who wants to follow my progress and maybe to give me some pointers along the way.

i will also share the costs of my project as we go along. so far i have spent $520.00 on paint,primer sealer and assorted sanding paper, sanding blocks and new filters for my mask. ..oh ya...$170.00 on a new HVLP gravity feed paint gun from the home depot.(all these prices are in canadian funds)

here is a pic of my car prior to disassembly.

let the fun begin.
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Report this Post09-14-2002 11:56 PM Click Here to See the Profile for killerb15Send a Private Message to killerb15Direct Link to This Post
Cool, I think I have seen your car at the south-end Wal-Mart. kinda looks familiar..hmm

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Report this Post09-15-2002 12:01 AM Click Here to See the Profile for gt boySend a Private Message to gt boyDirect Link to This Post
yep...that would more than likely be me.
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For posting pics, I load them into my Yahoo briefcase, view the pic, Right click on the pic, select properties, copy the pics URL and post it using the [ img ] URL [ /img ]. Works for me.
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Report this Post09-15-2002 01:19 AM Click Here to See the Profile for 72vinmanSend a Private Message to 72vinmanDirect Link to This Post
Hey Big E,
Can't wait to see the progress of this project. I have no doubt that the outcome will be exceptional. But like I said before if it comes out good you are doing mine next
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Report this Post09-15-2002 01:30 AM Click Here to See the Profile for gt boySend a Private Message to gt boyDirect Link to This Post
no no vince...you are third...adam is next.
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Report this Post09-15-2002 11:29 AM Click Here to See the Profile for x-thumpr-xSend a Private Message to x-thumpr-xDirect Link to This Post
Some one is already trying to BUTT in my place? I don't think so.

Your car has alot less fading then mine does.


Need to get some current pics developed. Nose has been changed and rear decklid.

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Report this Post09-15-2002 10:39 PM Click Here to See the Profile for rynelson85Send a Private Message to rynelson85Direct Link to This Post
why? the yellow will look cool and all...but the black looks awesome now...oh well..im partial to black cars..less noticable to the po-po.

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rynelson85 i know what you mean about the po-po ..but at my age you soon learn to settle down abit so i think i will be alright for the time being...untill i do a motor swap!

as for the pic of the black paint..well the flash hides the flaws...you will see in some future posts that i will put up.


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alright the work is in its early stages as of now.

i have just removed the following parts:
fenders
hood
wing
rear quarters
body mouldings
nose
rear bumper
inner fenders
tail lights

here is a couple of pics:


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Report this Post09-16-2002 12:02 AM Click Here to See the Profile for FieroMGDriverSend a Private Message to FieroMGDriverDirect Link to This Post
*sigh* One less black and silver Fiero GT on the road. I don't know if I could change the color because when its clean, black is the best color around. Yellow cars do look nice though.

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Report this Post09-16-2002 01:22 AM Click Here to See the Profile for DarkRainSend a Private Message to DarkRainDirect Link to This Post
I personally don't really like black on fieros... Too boring for such a nice car.

I am going to repaint my red one in the same colors as a Boss 302 Canary yellow with black racing stripes with black pinstripes

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Looking Good GT Boy =)
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Report this Post09-16-2002 08:39 PM Click Here to See the Profile for gt boySend a Private Message to gt boyDirect Link to This Post
thanks fierojames...but the real work is still yet to start!

here are a couple of pics of some of the problems this i am faced with.

when i took of the wheel well covers i have a little rust in there to be taken care of. i was going to either sand blast and/or grind the rust off and weld up the small hole that i have on the passengers side.
passengers side:

drivers side:

rust spot by door..very weak, i may have to weld a plate in here:

as you can see my nose piece is a little rough..i think someone painted this with a spray bomb!

and finally here is a little patch job that someone did on a crack in the panel...any ideas on how to fix this?? what type of epoxy or filler do i use on this type of material??

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Report this Post09-17-2002 08:53 PM Click Here to See the Profile for gt boySend a Private Message to gt boyDirect Link to This Post
todays progress......damn door skins...they are being a pain to remove. i will update at a later time.
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Report this Post09-17-2002 09:10 PM Click Here to See the Profile for The AuraSend a Private Message to The AuraDirect Link to This Post
how did you get the upper ground f/x off w/o breaking them?
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Report this Post09-17-2002 11:24 PM Click Here to See the Profile for WeAZz2M6Send a Private Message to WeAZz2M6Direct Link to This Post
Looks like it's coming along fine Ernie. I wish that I had that little rust to contend with. Thinking of repainting mine again in the winter and this time I'm gonna take my time and do it right, just as you are. Let me know if you need anything and I'll rustle through my things and see what I have. I have the little doo dads already on my list but, unfortunatly they are on the very bottom of my parts pile and I still haven't had time to start cleaning it up.
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P.S. Thank you so much for the pics, they look fantastic. Hopefully by the weekend I'll have already alter'd the look of my car and now I'll have some before and after pic's to compare.
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todays progress: i bought some new cutting discs for my dremel tool so i can slot my torx screws that hold my door skins on..they are all stripped. i just got home now...so i guess this is all for today.

the aura...are you talking about the little pieces that are on the fender, and rear quarter panels?? if so ..i took them off when i got the fenders off, which was after i took off the lower ground effect pieces(the long ones that are under the doors.).

you need to take these off to access the washers that hold them to the fenders/quarter panels. i hope this helps ...if you need some pics i will take them for you.

james...i thought that you would like the pics. as for the parts ..who knows i might just be calling you in the future if i get in a jam.

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i have been working so much lately that this was the first day since the last post that i could work on my car.

actually, work started last night by welding up a couple of stands to support my front and rear bumpers while i worked on them and later for painting. these so far have worked really well for sanding for i have a bad back and leaning over even the slightest bit builds a giant knot in my back which makes doing most jobs quite painful. keep in mind that i made these with some scrap steel i had laying around the house.

they are approx. 42" high and wide enough to fit in between the trun signal cut outs on the front facia.

here they are:

here is my nose piece sanded on the stand:

this is all i really was able to do today. the reason that i had to strip it this far is that the previous owner had used some sort of crappy paint and there were spider cracks right through to the base primer...man that sucked.

oh well...things are looking better for the project, i just picked up this sand blasting cabinet ...so yellow calipers and repainted suspension parts, here we come!!!

this thing works great! the cabinet is 30"x27"x20" ...i can get quite a bit of stuff in there! and it was only $169.00cdn.

as i get more of this project done i will keep you posted.

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Report this Post10-05-2002 05:24 PM Click Here to See the Profile for gt boySend a Private Message to gt boyDirect Link to This Post
well...i found enough time this week to sand on panel...

...this job is going to take a while...

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I can't wait to see your car after its painted. I am also planning to paint my car yellow (possibly saturn, mazda or corvette still unsure) in the spring. Right now I am starting a frame up restoration of my car on a near-mint 85 Gt frame. Let me know how easily it is to put the painted panels back on, I've heard that they are easy to scratch when doing so. Keep up the good work!

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Report this Post10-19-2002 11:55 AM Click Here to See the Profile for Smoooooth GTSend a Private Message to Smoooooth GTDirect Link to This Post
Hey GTBoy, Any further progress?? You know how we love updated pic's out of no-where...lol

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well smooth..thanks for the intrest in my project so here you go, a couple of pics for you veiwing pleasure.

as i have stated in a earlier part of this thread i have had a hard time finding time to work on this project, but i have found a little time since my last post and i was able to get a little( i stress little)bit done.

i recently had a little luck on my side when princess auto had a sale on air dryers. so for about $65.00 i was able to get my self a dryer and the pellets for it. from what i understand it is quite important to have some means of making sure the paint is not effected by moisture in the air lines.

here she be.

now with having that, my confidence is growing a little to try to do the best job that i can with my limited space and knowledge....not to mention....patience.

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so here is what i got done this weekend with sleeping in on saturday....we won't talk about that....and having to run back and forth to princess auto a couple of times to get assorted fittings for the dryer ..THAT I COULD HAVE SWORN I HAD IN THE TOOL BOX!!
...i hate when that happens...

ok pics...some primed parts.

..more

now all was not moving along that smoothly when i got the panels primed...it brought out any imperfications in the panels. there were quite a few deep scratches from me having a tough time stripping some of the bad spots in the original paint. so this led to double checking with my PFF friends with a little post on sanding and priming. once again you guys pulled through for me again. so a little wet sanding and whammo! i was ready for a re-prime and the top coats.

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since the mazda yellow in the dupont paint line, ChromaBase, required a value shade application, i blew a couple of thin coats of white on the fresh primer with my new HVLP gun. what a difference this gun was from my siphon gun that i used to apply the primer. i had next to no overspray and the gun had to be held much closer to the work than with the siphon feed gun due to the low pressure that it works at. it took a little time to get used to but it seems as though it will be worth it in the long run.

so, to get to the point quickly, i only wet sanded my hood to experiment with a few things; making sure the sanding fixed the scratches, learning how to use this new HVLP gun and to apply clear coat for the first time. on the hood pictured below there is 2 thin coats of primer sealer, 2 thin coats of white for the value shade system and 2 coats of the mazda yellow finally followed buy 3 thin coats of clear. (i thought that i would do 3 coats of clear so i will have one coat to work with when i finally get to buff the clear for that beautiful shine).

what do you guys think of the color that i have picked??

apart from a few dust specs..the finish came out quite nice, i am impressed so far...up until that fly landed right in the middle of my hood!!

...i was not impressed to say the least...oh well ..that is why there is 1000 grit sand paper is supose.

i am hoping to have the rest of the primered pieces in the previous pictures painted tomorrow....but don't count on it.

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Looks great! Nice color.
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Did you tape off the underside of the panels, especially the hood, or are you going to paint those? I can't decide whether or not I like the underside of the hood the original black, or body color.
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Great Job.... !!!!
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Looks great! Cant wait to see it finished.
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yes i did tape up the under side of the hood ...i sort of like the flat black color of the stock hood.
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Looks great! Keep the good work going!
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well i got home today a little later than i wanted to but there was work to be done.

my goal was to paint what i already had primed a few days earlier. this would be nice to acomplish so i could start fresh on sunday to do the rest of the body that has started to build up in my garage(man..i did not know how much space such a little car can take up when it is all apart!).

well mission acomplished!....at 12:45am mind you.

here are a few pics for those that only read pictures.

..damn...is that my thumb??

the only problem with painting this car in this manner(all apart)is ...i am going through paint a little quicker than normal. i have just went through a quart of clear and a can of hardner for it and i will need another quart of white and yellow to finish the project.

oh well...it is only money right??

hopefully i will have some more pics for tomorrow.

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Report this Post10-27-2002 08:41 PM Click Here to See the Profile for x-thumpr-xSend a Private Message to x-thumpr-xDirect Link to This Post
Nice job! So when can I bring my car in for it's paint job? I'm in before 72vinman

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Report this Post10-27-2002 09:21 PM Click Here to See the Profile for fierogsmithSend a Private Message to fierogsmithDirect Link to This Post
Hey GT Boy , this is the third time I've been back to this post . There's very few things I won't do on a Fiero . Painting is one of them . Very proud of you , gave you a positive rateing just for the testicular tissue .

Best Of Luck !

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WOW!!!!!!

That looks great!

I'll have too see the car once it is reassembled, right now my 86 fastback is being stripped apart in my garage, and my 85 is at Eastview SS in a shop getting torn down to the frame. Oh well, you don't really want your car on the road in the cold (and soon to be salt )keep up the great work, by the way where are you buying your paint/supplies from?

hmm...would it be wrong to have two mazda yellow fastbacks in one city...

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hey killer, i am getting all my supplies from Action Automotive in Newmarket...i know the guys there and they give me a break on the prices.

if you want to paint it the same, knock yourself out...just leave your mouldings black 'cause mine are yellow...so i can tell whose is whose!

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cool, yeah I was going to leave my mouldings black anyway. We'll have to get together maybe next summer and have a photo shoot
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Damn nice work !!! 2 thumbs up

Can't wait to see it all back together, it's going to blind people

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well another sunday and i got a little more of this time vacuum done.

thanks to rogergarrison and others on PFF, the little problem that i had with "fish eyes" are now a thing of the past.

here are a few pics.


finally color matched mirrors..

all i have left now is prep the back of the car, mask it, remove some mouldings and paint the beotch.

...and paint the wing....clean the garage....buy some fasteners....curse and swear....put it back together....not much is really left...

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