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1975 original paint CAN IT BE CLEAR COATEDBob's75Vettebaby 04-10-2008, 04:46 PM Have a 75 vette with dark red paint mfg code 74 Can I prep the paint and have it clear coated? If so What strength clear coat and can I prep with steel wool to get a finer prep than sand paper. I have special striping of corvette silver mfg. 13 on it and just love it .car has only 26,000 miles and hate to spend the money seventy7 08-10-2008, 09:43 AM Not a good idea....Clearcoat needs something fresh to bite into....You most likely have single stage paint....To find out, take a white rag with some wax or rubbing compound and just rub onto the paint....If the rag turns to your color then you have singlestage paint....Clearing it wont be a good idea....Neither would be using steel wool to prep it.....You would need the car totally redone to have it done correctly.....Clearing it would just flake off in a couple years.....Hope this helped. Joe Wilson 11-30-2008, 11:07 AM But, in answer to your question, yeah, it could be done. If you really want to do it you could use something like #1200 to #1500 sandpaper and some PPG quik clear, hardened, and it would look great! Everyone keeps their Corvette inside anyway. Keep some clearcoat wax on it. It would last a while. But if your original paint is still good, I'd just keep it clean and waxed. c5vettegrl 12-17-2008, 12:41 AM I had a '75 w/the same paint you've got. It (the paint) looked crappy. I power buffed it. It looked new. If you just want a quick cheap fix, power buff it? I did buy a very expensive (well, for a 16 year-old!) kit. It was around $50 for the buffer et al in the early 90's. Worked like a charm though! I kept her looking good by waxing once a week. I was teenager. I had the time. Silly, cheap, quick fix. But . . . you can drive her and be proud while you figure out long term solution! Just a thought. vBulletin®, Copyright ©2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
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