Got to say I have rattled can painted two roadsters with pretty nice looking
outcomes. Blew people away when I told them I DIY and with KRYLON spray
cans (first time did in the racing red white and blue).
Primary thing is make sure you prep well and do decent body work, good
priming (rattle can too) and spend some time surface, sand and seal.
Just be patient, light coats and layer. Good heating, allow to set up and
mask well. Have fun, then don't sweat the rock chips, dings or dents and
ENJOY THE RIDE in a nice looking car. Don't have to go professional unless
you
creating a trailer queen for show only.
Other option, is a Maaco paint job, which a decent shop can lay down
relatively cheap.
Gary Lasater - Parker CO
founding member _www.WyCROC.org_ (http://www.wycroc.org/)
1963 SPL310-00161C
1963 SPL310-00289B (Single Carb)
1964 SPL310-01289
1969 SRL311-12536 (licensed as '70)
1970 SPL311-28169
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