new paint job
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#25
RE: new paint job
Light Driftwood Satin Glow, and the gray version of it. From one angle it will look silver, from another angle it will look like its tan. If you truck is two-tone (maroon with silver center band), i would try to stick with the two-tone IMO. Amethyst (dark purple) on Driftwood looks very very sharp.
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RE: new paint job
Shott your not the only one to put their truck *** up but the only thing was is i was on my way to work in a hurricane <the outside bands of one> and got pushed into a ditch by the wind and run off water from another road the water was four inches up on the driver side window ... Took me 16 hours to get the truck back on the road stripping the interior out and drying everything and draining all the fluids <got 5 gallons of water and oil out of the motor needless to say the truck ran for another year and a lot of little things where going wrong and got rid of it
#30
RE: new paint job
I have a question. I am restoring a 1967 Chrysler 300 (non letter car). All I have left is outside minor repairs and paint the bottom torquise with a white imitation leather top. Should I prime and paint the top torquise first before I put the new top on, or should I just prime the top and then put the top on?
Charles in Calif.
Charles in Calif.