Roof and Ears
The Ears/scoops took a lot of work which I didn't document well - sorry.
As they were just ripped off the car with a lever they were broken and cracked quite badly.
I had to give up on rescuing the front lower cross arm as they were basically non existent on both.
I'll make up for that with new mesh before they go back on.
I had thought initially that the roof required little work.
I was wrong.
It is an incredible pain to remove years old silicon that had been liberally slathered all over the place to hold windows in place.
No silicon can remain if you want paint to hold.
Both aluminum (US spell check) quarter window arms had been broken off so their mount point were no existent and had to be rebuilt.
Not to mention another couple of dozen holes to get rid of.
This is where I started to look at my colour.
I had experimented with various dyes and perls.
I finally settled on a blood red dye on a lightning silver base (Baslac).
The copper looking top is due to using a base binding layer from Baslac.
Same dye and same number of layers - Just too thin.
I ended up tossing that in favour of a clear coat colour base with dye added. Usually 5 - 6 thin layers deep.
With under coats and 2K top coats, its about 12 coats deep to get the colour I wanted.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/ctGYBBxPZgvp4srX6PS. I've include a picture of the roof center section. This was supposed to be gel coat. NOT.
You must remove blacks from under metalic paints. They will eventually boil and bubble in the ozzy sun. It may take years but it will happen.
I'm still making up my mind as whether to make it black like the original or red to match the new top. Thoughts?
PPS. Black is a lot cheaper and true to the original car.
Peter