Nothing better than peeling paint.
Everyone who loved dodge musta loved that famous peelin paint, So if you had one of thoughs beauts show them off, before the repairin, and stand proud. 

Hahaha well it looks better than mine, you should see my truck now I redid the truck so its all black, and I drove through the car wash, never guessed the pressure can remove spots on my truck so it looks like a dalmation lol
lol mine used to be green with no rust but it was scratched and the paint was lifting off the roof. i had it painted and a year later it started rusting on the tailgate, the rockers rusted through(bout the size of a golfball then stopped), the paint lifted off the roof(again), i hit it with a snowblower so the bottom of the body is scratched up again... next time i paint a car i'm doing it myself...lol
Now that there truck is sexy lol, jeez you know I am probably the only one on this site who has a rusty dakota, oh well I blame the previous owners they never ever washed the truck; not once since owning it about 18 years ago. Though by spring time I can bust cut the sheet metal cutters and spray paint and she will look good as new.
Join the Mater club he he he


I lose probably 10% of the paint every time it goes through the car wash. I think my hood and possibly roof has been repainted because neither one is peeling.


I lose probably 10% of the paint every time it goes through the car wash. I think my hood and possibly roof has been repainted because neither one is peeling.
Last edited by JDakota92; Mar 18, 2011 at 11:16 PM.
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Ya I think mine is the same deal, good paint on roof and hood. Though the contrast of your paint peelin gives your truck of yours that distinct gentlemen look lol. Good job.
I took a paint scraper, scraped it off the stripe, like on yours 92Dak4x4 and T.C.
It was like $3 at Checkers (O'Reilys) and then I four cans of Manufacturer-Matching paint in rattlecans from there as well, made sure to sand the primer down a bit, then repainted. Someone on here told me it would flake back off but I have had no problems so far and it's been almost a year. What's even funnier is we just used the free local paper and some cheap masking tape to mask off the silver. It cost about $30 to do this.
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After
the line of gray on the red below the back window is a scrape, not paint.
It was like $3 at Checkers (O'Reilys) and then I four cans of Manufacturer-Matching paint in rattlecans from there as well, made sure to sand the primer down a bit, then repainted. Someone on here told me it would flake back off but I have had no problems so far and it's been almost a year. What's even funnier is we just used the free local paper and some cheap masking tape to mask off the silver. It cost about $30 to do this.
Before

After

the line of gray on the red below the back window is a scrape, not paint.
Hahaha nice, ya well I did the extreme end of it and sprayed it all black but since being my first vechile I never knew that black flat paint loves dirt and mudd to stick on and has to been clean with soap and water, and when yet it looks clean lol. Nice post keep them coming.



