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Iron Trap 1932 Ford “DeLorean” Roadster: Blending Old & New Lacquer Paint For A Perfectly Sh*tty Paint Job!!


Iron Trap 1932 Ford “DeLorean” Roadster: Blending Old & New Lacquer Paint For A Perfectly Sh*tty Paint Job!!

Patina is something that a car or truck earns for its years of service, and when it is good it is something special. But what if you have a car that has needed some rust repair or needs a replacement body panel and you want it to all match like the panels have been together forever? In that case, you are going to have to create some matching patina. In this video, you will see Matt get paint on the car and then work that paint to make it look like it has been there for decades. Check out the process and let us know what you think in the comments section below.

Video Description:

The 1932 Ford Roadster is practically road ready, but there are a few things left on the punch list. The one major item left is the paint on the areas that needed rust repair, and the passenger door. The car is painted with old lacquer paint and any new paint will require some work to help match whats existing. Matt and Steve get to work painting the interior first with some Eastwood Rust Encapsulator on all of the new floor panels. After some careful masking, Matt gets to work spraying some primer, and then some black lacquer. Once the paint has cured, Matt gets to work aging the new paint to blend with the old!! We think the results are amazing, let us know what you think in the comments below!!


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