" Corona Cream " looks close to what I'm talking about
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Primer....but it's already getting sanded off, for the next coat.
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Looking good!Chris - HRPT Long Haul 03, 04, 05, 13, 14, 15,16 & 18
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92 Camaro RS Convertible Project
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At first the look of those rear wheel wells rubbed me the wrong way but I think they're starting to grow on me .Last edited by langleylad; March 19, 2014, 07:28 PM.
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So does my son Gary.
I have a tactical problem with most of the colors....with Nassau Blue or Roman Red I can get away with painting the insides, door jambs, dash, etc the same color as the outside, which makes life easier for me.Last edited by squirrel; March 17, 2014, 10:24 AM.My fabulous web page
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Whatever you decide I'm sure will look great - there sure are a lot of advantages to sticking with non metallic color for those of us that don't spray several cars a week. It's amazing how satisfying that first coat of primer is! Finally it's all one color! nice work.There's always something new to learn.
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Lookin' good!
...and whatever color you pick will look good, I'm sure.Last edited by yellomalibu; March 17, 2014, 02:07 PM.
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Finished sanding with the long board, and shoot another coat of primer. No picture because it looks the same. Doing robots for a few days now.My fabulous web page
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Originally posted by langleylad View PostAt first the look of those rear wheel wells rubbed me the way but I think they're starting to grow on me .Patrick & Tammy
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I was just thinking... if you really wanted it to be that metallic color, but your skills with the paint gun aren't up to the task - ask for help. Let someone else spray it.
- or is having the color you prefer less important than the DIY aspect of the project? Or is it that you would have to pay someone to spray it, and that isn't in the budget?
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It's more the logistics of it...but I have considered doing that. Although I'm not as motivated to paint it the "right" color, as "a" color.My fabulous web page
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