Stripping and Dipping a 1972 Panta: A Unique and Exotic Transformation

TLDRWatch as Trevor strips and dips a 1972 Panta, revealing its unique and exotic features. Despite its notorious rust issues, this car is in surprisingly solid shape. Trevor predicts it will take about two rounds in the acid bath to remove the weathered paint and three to four rounds to eliminate the rust. After the dip, the car will be ecoated for a factory-like finish.

Key insights

🚗The 1972 Panta is an exotic car known for its unique appearance and scarcity in the market.

🎨Stripping and dipping the car is the first step in transforming its appearance and preparing it for a fresh coat of paint.

💥Despite its age and reputation for rust issues, this particular 1972 Panta is in surprisingly solid condition.

⚡️The acid bath will remove the old, weathered paint from the car, exposing its original body and providing a clean canvas for customization.

🏭After the dip, the car will undergo an ecoating process to protect and enhance its finish, resulting in a like-new appearance.

Q&A

Are Pantras rare cars?

Yes, Pantras are considered rare cars due to their limited production and scarcity in the market.

Will the acid bath damage the car's body?

No, the acid bath will not damage the car's body. It is a safe and effective method for removing old paint and rust without harming the metal.

How long will the stripping and dipping process take?

The duration of the stripping and dipping process can vary depending on the condition of the car and the desired outcome. In this case, Trevor predicts it will take about two rounds in the acid bath to remove the old paint and three to four rounds to eliminate the rust.

What is ecoating and why is it necessary?

Ecoating is a process where the car's body is coated with a protective layer that enhances the finish and provides long-lasting protection against rust and corrosion. It is necessary to ensure the car maintains its like-new appearance and durability over time.

What is the final result after the dip and ecoating?

After the dip and ecoating, the car's body will be clean and free of old paint and rust. It will have a smooth and fresh surface ready for a new coat of paint, providing a pristine and custom finish.

Timestamped Summary

00:06Trevor introduces the project of stripping and dipping a 1972 Panta, which is a unique and exotic car.

00:34He mentions that the 1972 Panta is notoriously rusty, but this particular car is surprisingly in solid shape.

01:30Trevor examines the exterior of the car, noting the straight front and side fenders, as well as the rust on the roof and frame.

03:01The car is prepared for the acid bath, which will remove the old paint and reveal the original body.

04:28After the dip, Trevor evaluates the car's condition, including the engine compartment and underside, finding minimal rust.

05:50The stripped and dipped car is ready for the ecoating process, which will protect and enhance its appearance.

07:30Trevor shares his prediction for the number of acid bath rounds needed to remove the paint and rust.

09:08The process is complete, and Trevor showcases the fully transformed 1972 Panta.