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66clow 09-04-2016 03:21 PM

In between paint options
 
I'm working on the body work on my truck and hope to be done soon but I know it will take some time and money to get it painted. I want to enjoy it a little before the disassembly for paint and take care of maybe some other mechanics, suspension or wheels. I just hate the look of primer Gray or black. What are you all doing in the mean time? I'm considering a fautina with rattle can which I've done on a prior truck or plasti dip as cheap options for now. Let me see what you have done and how you did it.

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My fautina on my old 66

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firedemon 09-04-2016 03:28 PM

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some primers can be tinted do a topcoat close to the final color

firedemon 09-04-2016 03:31 PM

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if you get a couple different colors primer you could do pinstripes or graphics and it wouldn't take much to sand it down for the final paint or sand the pinstripes or graphics down with some wetsand for a faux tina look

Overdriven 09-04-2016 05:37 PM

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Considering 1/2 of the truck is a different color from the other that makes it a little tough. Doing a fautina would require quite a few rattle cans to get it one color then more to do the fautina. Plus I can't stand rattle can streaks and would rather buy something like one of those cheap paint "systems" from Duplicolor and spray that on it. No idea how that compares to plastidip cost wise or if you have the means to spray from a gun or not though.

66clow 09-04-2016 07:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Overdriven (Post 7703656)
Considering 1/2 of the truck is a different color from the other that makes it a little tough. Doing a fautina would require quite a few rattle cans to get it one color then more to do the fautina. Plus I can't stand rattle can streaks and would rather buy something like one of those cheap paint "systems" from Duplicolor and spray that on it. No idea how that compares to plastidip cost wise or if you have the means to spray from a gun or not though.

The green side body work is what is left to repair. Plasti dip kit would run about $400. The technique I used on my 66 I sprayed with the cans and then took scotch Brite pads to scuff it to blend the streaks in. So it made the paint smooth and uniform. Probably run $150 or less to rattle can it. Just was looking for for photos of what others have done.

San Diego Ron 09-04-2016 08:13 PM

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The body work is finished on my '71 and about ready to spray epoxy primer/sealer on entire truck...then decide what color/colors to paint. I have enough Crème color left over from painting my 1980 450 SL to paint the top and maybe the bottom 12" or so. The rest could be from a gallon of Orange I have on hand or I could use some of the TWA Red that I have about 8 gallons of. My friend is telling me to take it to Maaco and have it painted the Blue it is now...What fun would that be?

RedRoad 09-04-2016 11:47 PM

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Love the color on your 66, what did you use?

66clow 09-05-2016 01:05 AM

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Originally Posted by RedRoad (Post 7703969)
Love the color on your 66, what did you use?

That's the original color with no clear. The po had just shot it just so the front was one color. That's my next area to sand down since there are some dents and body work in need of repair. Wish all I had to do was paint the bed. I think it is called med green olive. Not sure if I will go back to that or not, I change everyday on color choices.

Looking for some faux tina paint jobs photos.

RedRoad 09-05-2016 02:32 AM

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I was asking about the dark green paing on your 1966 faux job. Thats the original color on my 65 and was wondering if you used rattle can or some other method as it looks pretty good.

If you are going to fauxtina I would try to go as natural as possible. Heavy black primer on hood and fenders, heavy red oxide primer on cab and bed then "wear" through on large areas vs. small sand through areas.

Dont have and 67-72 patina pics but here is the my 65 with original paint/patina except for the tail gate

RedRoad 09-05-2016 02:44 AM

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There are a ton of google images for patina trucks. Not sure how "patina-ed" you want to go

https://www.google.com/search?hl=en&....0.uxfpsMnF_PU

66clow 09-05-2016 03:18 AM

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Originally Posted by RedRoad (Post 7704061)
I was asking about the dark green paing on your 1966 faux job. Thats the original color on my 65 and was wondering if you used rattle can or some other method as it looks pretty good.

If you are going to fauxtina I would try to go as natural as possible. Heavy black primer on hood and fenders, heavy red oxide primer on cab and bed then "wear" through on large areas vs. small sand through areas.

Dont have and 67-72 patina pics but here is the my 65 with original paint/patina except for the tail gate

Sorry that is the original color on the 66 but found a matching color at Walmart that was almost identical. I didn't spray much on the upper cab part so that was original. I was able to blend it in with the scotch Brite pads. Not sure of the brand. I did a fair amount of body work on the 66, so I rattle canned a good bit of the green.

San Diego Ron 09-10-2016 08:36 PM

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Today got the epoxy primer/sealer on. Now to figure out colors I want, pretty much like to copy this guys Silver (I have), Orange (I have) and White (can have by Monday)

66clow 09-10-2016 10:34 PM

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Originally Posted by San Diego Ron (Post 7709260)
Today got the epoxy primer/sealer on. Now to figure out colors I want, pretty much like to copy this guys Silver (I have), Orange (I have) and White (can have by Monday)

Pretty sweet color combination and two-tone lay out. Is this the only photo you have? Or do you have a link to it?

San Diego Ron 09-11-2016 10:09 AM

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Saw the picture (was only one of this truck) on Facebook. It was the C-10 website.

66clow 09-11-2016 10:50 AM

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Originally Posted by San Diego Ron (Post 7709614)
Saw the picture (was only one of this truck) on Facebook. It was the C-10 website.

Thanks good luck with it should be sweet. Make sure you up date it once painted.


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