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'97 Toyota Tercel Makeover
Posted: Mon Aug 12, 2002 12:58 pm
by ullbergm
This is what i've been doing the last two days.. ripping my wife's car apparthttp://
www.ullberg.us/jellybean/What do you guys think?Look at the bottom of the page for the most recent picture.Time for those beers we talked about Lori19 ;-)UPDATE:Before (or somewhere in between): After:
[Modified by ullbergm, 3:17 PM 12/8/2002]
Re: '97 Toyota Tercel Makeover (ullbergm)
Posted: Mon Aug 12, 2002 7:55 pm
by d_m_kolb
That looks pretty good. When your all done take some more pics and post them here in the same topic again.
Re: '97 Toyota Tercel Makeover (fritzburg)
Posted: Mon Aug 12, 2002 8:14 pm
by ullbergm
hehe, i know the steeringwheel looks kinda bad right now, but im trying to avoid having to remove it.. and thats on the list of things to do, but she had to have it back in a drivable shape today..finally got it drivable at midnight last night.nost sure how to color the floor and roof yet, but thats on the list too
[Modified by ullbergm, 6:15 AM 8/13/2002]
Re: '97 Toyota Tercel Makeover (ullbergm)
Posted: Mon Aug 12, 2002 10:45 pm
by Lori19
quote:Time for those beers we talked about Lori19

Oh my! That looks beautiful! You deserve the beers Mag! That car looks so sharp now! I love the colors. Since you have no problem taking out stuff, why not just replace the carpet? Are those seatcovers or did you paint the fabric? Maybe you could get some spandex and just cover the fabris incerts on the doors. But Fritz is right (as usual!) the steering wheel, it's gotta be done Mag. You've gone this far with great results, might as well! Great pictures!
Re: '97 Toyota Tercel Makeover (Lori19)
Posted: Mon Aug 12, 2002 11:12 pm
by ullbergm
thanks Wife gets credit for picking out the colorsCarpet will be next, looks like it will pull out pretty easy after removing the seats.It's just seatcovers, might paint them later.I'll have to figure something out for the doors, i want all that brown gone Steeringwheel will definately change.. wife just put on one of those steeringwheel covers, black with blue grips.And the center of the steeringwheel will be painted in that greenish color.
Re: '97 Toyota Tercel Makeover (ullbergm)
Posted: Tue Aug 13, 2002 3:08 am
by masonjl
WAY to go!!!Looks nice, atleast for a toyota!!!!!!!!you are such the good husband, make the rest of us look bad!!!!!CHEERS
Re: '97 Toyota Tercel Makeover (masonjl)
Posted: Tue Aug 13, 2002 3:13 am
by ullbergm
thanks, it really worked out pretty good
Re: '97 Toyota Tercel Makeover (ullbergm)
Posted: Tue Aug 13, 2002 9:28 pm
by Lori19
quote:nost sure how to color the floor and roof yet, but thats on the list tooHow's about grey carpet to match the grey in the seats?
Re: '97 Toyota Tercel Makeover (Lori19)
Posted: Tue Aug 13, 2002 10:08 pm
by ullbergm
good idea (maybe its a good idea to let the ladies decide the colors, it's worked good so far.. )
Re: '97 Toyota Tercel Makeover (ullbergm)
Posted: Wed Aug 21, 2002 6:34 am
by JonathonWally
hey, great job on the interior, i was just wonderin what kind of paint you used to get the job done, and did you put like a protective clear coat on top?
Re: '97 Toyota Tercel Makeover (JonathonWally)
Posted: Wed Aug 21, 2002 6:44 am
by ullbergm
thanks Here is a quote from what my wife wrote on a tercel message board:quote:Duplicolor auto paint is what I used. AutoZone sells it, but surprisingly, I found more cans at K-Mart in their auto department (AutoZones would only have 1 or 2 of the large cans, Kmart would have 5-7 of the most used colors). The 5oz cans were 3.49 and the 11oz cans were 3.99. I used a domestic blue (189 I think) and an import aqua (Hampstead Green) as my two colors. The green was very hard for me to find since AutoZone *didnt* carry it in a larger can and only had 1 at a time at each of my 3 stores. So my tip is to find colors you can get your hands on easily. The first coat was a very light coat. I mean, more like a spritz. Then I put at least 2 more coats of the aqua (it covered a bit better) and 3 more of the blue. If one piece needed a bit more, then it got as many as 6 coats of color. At least two coats of clear, and then on my dash I added Polycrilic by Minwax because I like the really glossy shine. The devil is really in the details as far as factory done versus cheap. I couldnt find the duplicolor paint tubes in the shades I used, so in order to do touchups, I had to spray the paint into a cup and use a fine brush. In some cases, that was fine.. but larger touchups didnt look the same cause it was a little different shade. So keep that in mind. I think the extra gloss I put on my dash really makes it look professional.. it really brought out the metalics in the blue paint that you cant see on a picture - it just glistens and shines and is quite pretty. It looks pretty darn good! One thing I cant stress enough is prep work. Wipe with alcohol to get oils off. Sand. Sand. Wipe with alcohol twice to get the dust off. Let it dry. VERY thin coat of paint. Then you can start to get some coverage. DONT PUT TOO MUCH ON AT ONCE. The paint runs. Keep the can moving. You can always put more on, but once it runs its there, or you sand it off and start again. Do this in ventilated area (Trust me, did it in a closed garage.. not good). Its alot of work, but its really worth it.btw, the steeringwheel now matches the light green and it looks like the floor will be blue..
[Modified by ullbergm, 4:45 PM 8/21/2002]
Re: '97 Toyota Tercel Makeover (ullbergm)
Posted: Wed Aug 21, 2002 7:28 am
by JonathonWally
thanks for all that info, just on last question, is it spray can or did you use a compressed air sprayer? and what kind kind of sand paper? as you tell, i really want to redo my interior haha, thanks again for all that information
Re: '97 Toyota Tercel Makeover (JonathonWally)
Posted: Wed Aug 21, 2002 8:49 am
by ullbergm
we used spray cans and the finest grit sandpaper we could find. i can find out the actual number if you want
Re: '97 Toyota Tercel Makeover (JonathonWally)
Posted: Wed Aug 21, 2002 11:56 am
by ullbergm
the sandpaper we used was 180 grit aluminum oxide sandpaper
Re: '97 Toyota Tercel Makeover (ullbergm)
Posted: Thu Aug 22, 2002 1:51 am
by JonathonWally
thanks again man