Thank you
sammons, I do like to make car parts from things that aren't meant
for it. It's good fun, especially when it works and has a different look to it.
You also,
TFoch. The AI rendering looks very nice. I did use it to make
a better one in Photoshop, with the right proportions, I'll post that pic from
my phone if I remember to do it. It looks almost the same, you might not see
the difference.
The garnish moldings were primered, ready for a scuff and final paint.
I removed all the removable sheet metal form the car and sanded the parts
with 180 grit.

I covered the body and engine with the same film that I hung up to part off
the painty side of the garage.
After washing everything with wax and silicone remover I sprayed a couple
coats of epoxy on the fenders, aprons, running board moldings and head light buckets.

Today I started block sanding, one of the aprons hardly needs any filler at all.
Sanding is not exactly fun, but it's progress. Tomorrow when the garage should
be suffuciently warm I'll start applying filler.