PT Cruisers have become the butt of so many jokes, but when I bought mine back in Jan. 2001..people were standing in line and waiting sometimes months to get one. There was a time when you couldn't swing a dead cat w/o hitting one..now, not so much. They sell for 1,500-2,000 bux now..if anyone even wants one. I'm probably the only man in Idaho that doesn't drive a crew cab pickup truck. But ya know, this has been a bulletproof reliable car for almost 20 years now. I've kept up the maintenance and it's got 150K on the clock and runs as good as the day I bought it. Why not give it a little love. For it's entire life, it has sat outside wishing it was as cool as the Corvette that sits there now in all it's smugness. The 2-tone paint job that I did mere weeks after buying it has totally gone south. I've cut and buffed the darker color so many times the original silver is showing through in places. The lower silver remains beautiful albeit with a couple of small dings that I'll fix and then paint the whole car again this coming Saturday. I'll take advantage of that beautiful spray booth I have at my disposal while I can. I have a week off from work..so no time to lose..
First thing I did was buff out the headlight covers and repaint the bumpers to get them back to a factory look. Then I spent about 3 hours removing the double orange pin stripe that separated the two colors. What a pain. They were really on there.

There were three dings, two in back, and a rock chip/dent in the hood that was repaired.


I'm simply using red Scotthbrite pads on this paint. I wanted to get all the gray done today. 4-5 hours of scuffing got me there.


After spraying a high-build yesterday, and blocking it today, I sprayed on a different primer to cover the repairs for paint.

I'll start on the silver areas tomorrow. I asked my wife if she wanted to help..and she just laughed.
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