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Stevenovick1

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This is my (2) addition to my International cub cadet collection. 1966 122. Also a survivor. I’m new to the cadet world. Very Addicting Hobby to say the least. Hopefully down the road i will restore this as well.
 
gpapa Your a funny guy! That’s are detail department at our Auto body. You are very Observant. 👁
Can’t wait to see the paint job when it’s done. What paint will you be using? Maybe you can post some pictures from the spray booth.
 
I have to finish the 1450 first. I have the motor at the machine shop. For the 122. If you look on my Restoration page on my 1450 . It will be the same process. I used epoxy as an undercoat. And single stage Urethane on the colors. I have the paint codes listed. But the guys like you to stick with the factory tractor enamel.
 
Steve - your 122 sure has a nice looking cast end deck that I'm not sure I'd do any restoration painting on. I don't think I've ever seen one look that nice if that's really it's original condition.
 
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