New Tool for the Galaxie! Eastwood Contour SCT!

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Always wanted to use this tool and the Galaxie project was perfect for it. Here is my experience using Eastwood's Contour SCT!
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Looks great. Torque Thrust always my favorite muscle car wheels.

joebrown
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Please paint that car . It deserves it.You are doing everything else first class. Keep going!

petewg
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That is a stunnning car! I want to take photos of it! haha

film_friends
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wish mine was a 2 door but oh well I got a 4 door and Im only the 2nd owner and car has under 100k original miles on it . but it has a ways to go to be on the road maybe when i get healed up from my broken heel ill have to start documenting my build on here as well. keep it up dude will be worth the effort in the end.

boudrouxatnightg
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Looking good. Definitely keep the patina.

rustylocke
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You always do meticulous great work.
PLEASE repaint the whole car! These beautifully designed & chrome trimmed cruisers are not rat rod appearance material. I was 16 in 64 & we cruised in my dad's Black & red int. 4 door HT 64 Galaxie. the "fastback "roof was a dramatic improvement over the square backed Galaxie & looked best as monochrome colors rather than 2 tone in my view.

billsitter
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64 Galaxie! One of the prettiest classic cars out there!

jewllake
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I was thinking of getting this tool from Eastwood. Maybe I should stop thinking….nice video bud

byler
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I hope you uses some etch or treated the rust pits you didn’t get with the SCT. Otherwise that rust is going to come through again.

lukesdoings
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Sure you'll make it work but gotta say, tired of Patina... like to see the metal cleaned and protected rather than clear coating over rust and shmoo. Do yourself a favour and take that trim all off and clean out the corrosion, rust and bird crap from the last 58 years or so lol You need to protect the metal under that trim... in California you may start to get that rot at the sides and windshield top areas in particular... get some epoxy primer over that after you protect it... you could always do faux crap brown rust skank afterward :-)))

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