You clearcoat it? It looks like flat black......
Other than that, Awesome work!
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shoulda throw a clear/gloss coat on it.
-Borsty
looks satin, I like it!!!
-Brandon
looks pretty good. are you goin to clear coat it? good job.
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Actually if you see the VW in the background I wanted to go with a semi flat black - red steelies - and white walls look because I love old street rods.
Everyone was telling me that flat black is hard to do because you can't color sand and clear so I wanted to test the waters a little and see how it would turn out. thanks for the comments guys and gals!!
very nice work btu some of you body lines are still a little off. nothing some adjsuting wqont fix
Not a fan of the paint, but you did a good job fixing it up. One question, what kind of exhaust tip is that? What size is it? Thanks
I couldn't tell ya that tip and muffler were on the car when i bought it, sorry, but I'm sure its nothing special.
yenkosuprcar wrote:Actually if you see the VW in the background I wanted to go with a semi flat black - red steelies - and white walls look because I love old street rods.
That would be so awesome. I actually wanted to do that to mine too! Please do it!
looks great...how long did it take you to sand, primer, and paint the car? i'm on spring break and lookin to reshoot the car, but dont know if i have enough time
you did a really good job on the car
awesome work i love the paint job
awesome work.. wish i had place to do work like that!!
Da Boss - I can't say for sure, the whole project took about six weekends with my dad doing a few odds and ends during the week. But when I was home on those weekends it was 5:00 pm till about 2:00 am Friday then up at 7:00 or 8:00 am work till 1:00 or 2:00 am and then as long as could before heading back Sunday. It was very rushed because I needed to get it on the road but I am pretty happy with it.
WannaBzee - Yeah I'm definetly doin it but who knows when that will get done because its a huge project and the daily drivers come first ya know.
id say for the money and time into it, you have a hell of a car there. alot of people spend years trying to get to that point alone. good work!!
keep it flat black.. i love it.
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nice effin job mang! I did a homemade paintbooth myself as well. It was a pain in the ass!
WannaBzee (aka BadAceDesign) wrote:yenkosuprcar wrote:Actually if you see the VW in the background I wanted to go with a semi flat black - red steelies - and white walls look because I love old street rods.
That would be so awesome. I actually wanted to do that to mine too! Please do it!
i disagree
the flat black doesnt look bad, but the red steelies and white walls would look ATROCIOUS on a modern car such as this
so how hard is it to make the homemade paintbooth? did u just throw some plastic around the car? or is there more involved in that? sorry, never made one before, i figured i'd do it right the first time
Very nice work, Props for doin it yourself.
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themarin8r wrote:WannaBzee (aka BadAceDesign) wrote:yenkosuprcar wrote:Actually if you see the VW in the background I wanted to go with a semi flat black - red steelies - and white walls look because I love old street rods.
That would be so awesome. I actually wanted to do that to mine too! Please do it!
i disagree
the flat black doesnt look bad, but the red steelies and white walls would look ATROCIOUS on a modern car such as this
Thats not what we were talking about , I'm doin that look on my '57 VW Beetle. As for the Paint Booth I just framed it out with a bunch of pine and then wrapped it in plastic, it only costed $8 dollars but I don't know if it was even worth it because I have painted cars at home before with just as good of results, just make sure the garage is ultra clean and your airline system has really good filters and you'll be fine w/o the spray booth. Remember a good lookin paint job happens long before the paint gets into the gun.