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Zebra Car - It's done!!
I did it, after many years of dreaming about it - daring myself, I went and did it.
It's not a Land Rover on African Safari, but I can pretend. Ingredients: One 16 year old Geo Tracker - black. 10 of the cheapest gloss white spray paint cans I could find, and one gloss black no-name can. Three rolls of the cheapest masking tape and some Naval jelly for the rust. I still need to do some touch up and clean off the old tape glue with mineral spirts, but it's done and I can now focus on the hovercraft skirt project for the next ten days and then the Porsche's oil return line banjo fitting washers. If it were not windy (gusty 10 mph) and if I used the good paint and good 3M tape it, could of came out much nicer. For all the work involved would of been worth it to tape it and have a professional spray it. The next $700 car I do this to will be better - might even fix those rust holes.;) http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1145470839.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1145470858.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1145470877.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1145470896.jpg |
Ummm.....Yeah......Well.......its definetly.......YOU.
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A buddy of mine had a 4x4 tracker before... aside from being one of the vehicles you're MOST likely to die in in a serious collision... it was fun off-road. The short wheel base really helps.
He even jumped it out of a few trenches... it was great watching him get about 18" of air... the thing just bounced a little when he touched down... suspension didn't come close to bottoming out. |
WAY out of Africa...but why not.
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Holy Crap!!!!!! When I saw you at the swap meet I thought you were kidding. I guess not.
You need to get a safari hat now. You clients will be all kinds of impressed now when you roll up in that baby!! Ok, I'll say it..........You new screen name should be George of the jungle. HAHAHHHAHHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!! |
Yep, looks great, now all you need is a pith helmet.
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Sorta like Ted Nugent's Bronco from about 10 years ago. Notice that there's a light fogging of red mud all along the lower panels, that's not real mud, it's part of the paint job.
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if that car had feelings, they would be hurt.
nice job, tho. now you can get all sneaky with that michigan herd of wildebeest. |
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Really I do.:) In 1983 I had a orange Ford short box van which I painted black tiger stripes on - had a chin spoiler I made, custom interior with removable loft. Chicks always wanted to have sex in it, I'm not kidding either. |
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Modesty forbids. |
That will get more looks than any other car on the road. I bet you could make some extra money by advertising local hair salons and massage parlors or the local zoo on the weekends! Serious!
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If I did that to my '87 Samurai, I'd leave the tape on to hold the body panels together!
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So do peugeot's make ya a bit more nervous now?
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A buddy of mine did that to his truck three months before he was shipped off to Viet Nam in 1968. He used house paint, but then he didn't care if it lasted more then three months because he didn't think he would come back. Happily he's still alive, and he drives a monochromatic mercedes these days.
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Extravaganza! You can run - but you can forget about hiding.
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Don't break any laws in that car. It'll be super easy to identify.
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Genuine Rhino hits I tell ya, it's worth more now. :D |
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I wanted to do this paint job in time for the 2004 election, I was going to put the words "BUSH WACKER" on the spare tire cover. One of my projects is for a 12,000 SF building the client's name is "Zebra LLC", I'm going to offer them the keys for a couple of grand - hoping to get a laugh out of them. |
I like it! Nice job!
I believe there is a zebra-striped 944 that runs in NASA Northeast's '44 cup series. -Z. |
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