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$50 Paintjob....No joke.



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Looks great!

Just an idea for some of you guys.
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Re: $50 Paintjob....No joke.

That is just friggin insane!

Original and inexpensive, that is an awsome Charger as well
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Re: $50 Paintjob....No joke.

That shit is crazy!!!!!! lol. u ont catch me paintin my blazer with that technique!!
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Re: $50 Paintjob....No joke.

For the money saved you can have one nice looking job if you follow the directions to the letter.

Lots of people are doing it.

Love Tremclad, stuff is awesome. Black gloss tramclad fixes all my body problems and you NEVER see it.
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Re: $50 Paintjob....No joke.

I love it, Thanks BLT!

I think that I'll be painting the exterior of my 4 door rod like that. The interior is easier with the sprayer (which I do on my own)

If I like it I'll do my coupe the same way!

I painted my 63 ford pickup with Tremclad and it not only looked great, but also lasted a few years until I got rid of it.
I used a spray gun on it though
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Re: $50 Paintjob....No joke.

thats cool. im going to fiddle around with that on my 86 isuzu pup project. got aways to go before im ready for paint.
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Re: $50 Paintjob....No joke.

That's pretty sweet. I'm gonna look for a junk hood or trunk to try it out on. My kid is looking for his first car and this might come in handy!!
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Re: $50 Paintjob....No joke.

My 1 street rod is almost ready for paint, but it's the 1 that I want to be perfect.
After taking 30 bags of sandblaster sand I'd hate to have to do it again
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Re: $50 Paintjob....No joke.

Gonna try it on the cutlass because it doesnt matter how it looks.
Nice linky got some friends thatll do it for me lol.
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Re: $50 Paintjob....No joke.

I'm just pointing out that the guys plates are from Canada (BLT's province), so it's probably less south of the border
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Re: $50 Paintjob....No joke.

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http://board.moparts.org/ubbthreads/...0&fpart=1&vc=1

Looks great!

Just an idea for some of you guys.
is this for real???????? i read his post, and it sounds legit, but i've never heard of this method, or this kind of paint. i would like to try it, as i have some uncovered damage from a hit and run on the front left, and i am putting on some body parts oem and aftermarket, and because of the florida sun and no garage, matching the factory paint is near impossible, and expensive. blazlt, is this for real???
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Re: $50 Paintjob....No joke.

I'd bet on it working. In all reality the biggest difference it the time that it takes to do multi coats, your still doing all the same prep work and everything else.

he reason why it works is because he has the paint thin enough to self level (make it's self smooth) but not so thin that it runs
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Re: $50 Paintjob....No joke.

That charger look better if it had a nice 01 on the door and if they were welded shut and a nice confederate flag up top with general Lee name badging.
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Re: $50 Paintjob....No joke.

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is this for real???????? i read his post, and it sounds legit, but i've never heard of this method, or this kind of paint. i would like to try it, as i have some uncovered damage from a hit and run on the front left, and i am putting on some body parts oem and aftermarket, and because of the florida sun and no garage, matching the factory paint is near impossible, and expensive. blazlt, is this for real???
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This is no joke bud.
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Re: $50 Paintjob....No joke.

To go along w Lt posted go to around page 31 32 33 in there some of the other members over there did it and it turned out pretty good. Theres one thats white with blue and red stripes down the right hand side of the car.
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