





Spent about 9 hours this weekend working on getting off all of the purple paint that was over top of my Dad's original paint job. After a few tricks from my old man including oven cleaner and some patience, I have all of the old paint removed. It preserved a lot of the original paint nicely being covered up, almost as if it was written that I was supposed to find this bike.
2 comments:
what a genius idea. preserve your paintjob!!!
At least you done wiped off them raspberry preserves off the frame.
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