Let’s figure out the paint situation for the Salvage DXP Project and why I’m not using the Donor Spark as the “main” car for this rebuild.

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36 thoughts on “The Plan for Painting the Domino’s DXP Pizza Car Rebuild (Flooded Spark is Officially a Donor)”
  1. Drivers don’t carry more than $20
    Nor do they make pizzas or dance on the spot 😂😂 10/10 dominoes

  2. It happend to me once that the hod of my parents car had to be done, some dents and scratches from a horse beeing bored and bite in it, cost 750€ at our local dealer and the car has a bit special color we didn´t new if the color would be available, because it is a japanese car and after fukushima even a year later it was a bit tricky to get some of the special colors.

  3. Show them "how to build a paint boot (small) paint barn (large car size) clean room." To do clean paint jobs with. No blems, orange peel, or garbage mines. Clean, paint job…The right way!

  4. Sam,

    You should try and make your own small paint booth out of plastic drop cloths. That would make rattle can paint jobs much easier on you. When you're done, tear down and throw away or fold up and store for the next time.

    Do the air bag replacement first. I've never seen that before.

    Also, thanks for showing all the Copart (?) information on how to buy a car that's up for auction. That was a LOT of very useful information!

    Regards, Tom

  5. Hi Sam, I just have a quick question. You said when passing the rebuild inspection, the most important thing is to show the inspectors the receipts or resources of where you got the parts. If just buying a parts car, how do we should the proof of the source of parts?

  6. Sending out the panels to an experienced painter was ABSOLUTELY the right thing to do. Knowing where your skills start and end is the hallmark of a good repair person! It also results in a final product that is far better.

  7. That REPU at the yard is awesome, I hope somebody's restoring it. They must be pretty rare. I've only ever seen one in person, and I've only ever lived in Nevada and Arizona. If you can't find a rust-free example in the western USA, you probably can't find one anywhere.

  8. Hey, just a question.

    As disgusting as the flooded Spark is, would it actually be possible to clean it up, or is it just ruined?

  9. It's easy to get a good cover with rattle cans but, it damn difficult to get a good finish on the panel if you don't know how to use cans properly!

    I learned that the hard way trying to fix the roof of my car!

  10. Cosmetic stuff is great but would love to see more of the mechanical stuff replaced and prices and where to shop and look for parts. The meat and potatoes of the car! Great videos, keep them coming, great channel!

  11. I feel like our favorite copywrite attourny Lenord French would be the guy to talk to about your videos and the copywrite claims vs fair use ect.

  12. I say you should finish it up and then find a local Domino's and sell it to them.. $18,500. Its rare and I'm sure any small town pizza store would love it. Chaaa Chingg

  13. Hey Sarmac, I am good with whatever project you do next. However, it may be MORE educational if you are assisted by a pair of strippers.

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