We've reached the fun part in our quest to get the Goodmark Camaro ready to hit the road. This month, Goodmark's Second-Generation F-body heads back to Dale Etheredge Auto and Performance for reassembly looking smooth and sleek, with a shiny coat of black paint and a set of awesome multi-colored flames adorning its front sheet metal. Oh sure, we love to think about the tight suspension, speed-scrubbing brakes, and Bill Mitchell-built big-inch small-block engine, but it's the body's condition that ultimately makes or breaks that all-important first impression when the car hits the show and cruise circuits next year.
Craig and Aaron Hopkins at Metal Finish USA (a Division of H&H Autobody) in Cleveland, Georgia, were the folks responsible for making sure that the Goodmark Camaro's bodywork was flawless, so that when the House of Kolor Black paint was applied there was no chance of it coming out looking anything less than a million bucks. Most of the body panels were replaced with Goodmark sheetmetal. Whether you use original, NOS or Goodmark sheetmetal, the trick to any show car finish is in the sanding and prep. That is especially true on a black paint job. And, with the colorful flames applied by artist Mike Lewis of Gary's Body Shop in Atlanta, this car undoubtedly will look great for years to come.

While the front end is being sprayed, the rest of the car receives attention. We'll get th
Craig and Aaron spent copious amounts of time to prep the car prior to spraying the paint. Once in primer, the main shell was painted separate of all the removable sheetmetal. Fenders, doors, hood and deck lid were all squirted individually and all the door jambs and other inside areas were coated as well. Once the paint had cured, Craig and Aaron meticulously assembled the entire body and put the call out for Lewis to come and apply his creative touch. If the flame job looks familiar, that's because it is very similar to that applied by Lewis to the Goodmark Chevelle we built a few years ago. It worked on that project, and it worked awesome here.
Like the paint and bodywork, the lion's share of the work required in getting the flames perfect was preparation. Lewis spent hours laying them out and masking the areas where the blue, yellow, and orange colors were to be applied. And when the tape was removed, the results were no less than stunning.
As for putting the car back together, we have come to depend on Dale Etheredge and crew for their meticulous approach to the mechanical assembly. Now, with the outside looking spectacular, the car is headed back to the Covington, Georgia, shop to have the running gear installed and all of the interior put in place. For those of you who have done these steps before, you know how tough this part of car building can be. But when the Goodmark Camaro rolls out of Dale's shop we're certain no one will be disappointed. So follow along here as we see the paint and body experts at work making this future boulevard star look good, and stay tuned for more on its road to hitting the highway.
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It isn't easy being green but that's what we get when using epoxy primer. It's worth it fo
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Keeping a rendering of the finished car sort of helps inspire the work when things get ted
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Very nice top, right?
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There will be some major horsepower in front of this firewall, as well as multitudes of ad
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It may just look like a spoiler, or air dam, but if it isn't finished right and installed
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Since we're expecting lots of looks from the back of the car (600-plus ponies, you know),
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Whatever else we are, we're clean. This is a major "blowout" and it's destined to get rid
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Ready for "prime time." Back to the booth for a start on the journey towards "real" color.
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Now the fun begins. Putting all of these panels back on, and doing it right, is what separ
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This is what we started with. We've come a long way, haven't we?
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Here we go, sitting in the booth, ready for the first layer of paint to be applied.
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Today's paints are pretty powerful chemicals. Caution is taken anytime they are readied fo
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With a basecoat/ clearcoat process, the House of Kolor black was applied: two coats of Kos
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With the front end off the car, it was easy to apply paint to the doorjambs and other area
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Moving on from the spray booth and sanding with 800-grit, the Goodmark Camaro was meticulo
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With the flames pencilled in, out came the Xacto knife to cut away the areas that were to
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Here's how the flame pattern lays across the driver's door.
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It takes a steady hand and a sharp eye to do flames. If these look familiar, that's becaus
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And here flows the color. First the flames are outlined in blue hen a white basecoat to ma
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The flames are finished off with two shades of yellow, orange, and red.
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Finally, with the color on, and the entire car clearcoated and buffed, we can see how awes
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Goodmark Industries
625-E Old Norcross Rd.
Lawrenceville
GA
30045
770-339-8557
www.goodmarkindustries.com
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Dale Etheredge Auto & Performance
35 Chamisa Rd.
Covington
GA
30016
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GARY'S BODY SHOP
3855 Covington Hwy.
Decatur
GA
30032
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METAL FINISH U.S.A. (Division of H&H Autobody, Inc.)
7314 Hwy 115E
Cleveland
GA
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