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Check This Out: Engine Bay Paint

 

Here at Wilson Auto Repair we want to give you tips that can help you accomplish any project you’re working on. See how this old Bronco gets a new paint job on its engine bay.

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This work is so slow. Each panel that needs replacing has to be made by hand. The slowest part is that after making that small panel it has to match the other parts of the body and keep the curves that were built into this car when new.
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