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Old 04-10-2008, 04:46 PM   #1
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1975 original paint CAN IT BE CLEAR COATED

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
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Old 08-10-2008, 09:43 AM   #2
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Re: 1975 original paint CAN IT BE CLEAR COATED

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.
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Old 11-30-2008, 11:07 AM   #3
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Re: 1975 original paint CAN IT BE CLEAR COATED

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.
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Old 12-17-2008, 12:41 AM   #4
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Re: 1975 original paint CAN IT BE CLEAR COATED

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.
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