Polished customs

You guys are doing a terrific job with sandpaper and dremels! I decided to take my chances as well! Remember a very ugly custom I did with a Datsun wagon? With mismatched and cracked body panels? It's now reborn, with a slick brushed zamac look. I polished a Super Van as well. The results turned out so good I'm already thinking about what I'll do next!

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After I drilled it open, I couldn't close it anymore. After taking these photos I applied a LOT of super glue and wrapped it in rubber bands to try to glue it shut. I have shaky hands, but I'm astonished with what I managed to do with its grille!

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