Terry,
Ya know what? I wanna leave my 60 TR3A the same as it is right now. No
paint! It's even a little rusty... and I even wish I could show it off that
way!
Vintage. It shows character!!! It makes people envy. New...and they'd
think it could be a replicamobile. "Hey, is that a kit car?", kids might
ask.
Originally, mine I think was spa white. I might even leave the small crease
in the front apron. It makes her look like she cut her lip.
But I wonder, is 'clear' POR-15 really clear? What would happen if POR-15
stays exposed to the sun? I could respray it every couple of years. Could
some other product work?????????????
What do folks think about this radical break?
Different strokes for different folks,
Thanks,
Paul Dorsey
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> morning. "No," she tells me, "mustard does not match catsup."
>
> I'm interested in list advice on the color I'm going to paint my 1959 TR3A
> restoration sometime in next 6 months. (I'm not interested in
originality,
> it's not that kind of question.)
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