another paint question
#26
Laying paint is easy just like anything else.... when you know what you're doing. That is my reason for stating in my orginal post, "more peope here shoud be painting their own cars". I went elsewhere for info, a Chevelle forum and some Hot Rod forum turned out to shoot me the most info. Believe me when I say I was determined and I'd be more then willing to pass out what I've learned. Here's a quick pic of where she sits currently (it was raining today).
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That looks really good. I commend you. Body and paint is big obstacle to people who like to drive older cars. Knowing that a decent job can be done for little money by anyone willing to work at is reasurring. I hope to redo mine a bit better next year, if it survives the winter.
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#29
Thanks for the compliments. Mazdaverx713b... it's actually a GS model w/a 13B and a YAW nikki.
Jvandyke, that paintjob looks awesome, why do it over..??? I SMH when I see a 65 fastback or something cruising and the entire car has more waves then the ocean. The worst part is he prob paid a real bodyshop alot of $$$.
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