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Old 05-07-2017, 07:14 PM   #1
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Right outta the paint booth

Fresh paint! Looks amazing can't wait to see it sanded and buffed. Thought at least some of you would like to see..
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Old 05-07-2017, 07:25 PM   #2
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Wow! Bet that will really POP out in the sun. What color is it?
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Old 05-07-2017, 07:29 PM   #3
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Thanks. Color is Viper Red. Sprayed over a white primer so it really pops. Glasurit base and clear. Very expensive materials but worth it
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Old 05-07-2017, 07:37 PM   #4
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One thing for sure..its RED..will look great when done
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Old 05-07-2017, 08:22 PM   #5
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looooove red trucks. love em. never own em, can only seem to get three shades of green, but someday..

looks just bright enough!
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Thanks. Color is Viper Red. Sprayed over a white primer so it really pops. Glasurit base and clear. Very expensive materials but worth it
Wow. that looks amazing. I did a 70 SS Chevelle a few years back in Viper red. Prettiest car I ever had. Course, I couldn't afford Glasurit, but even still, that is an awesome color of red. Just enough orange to keep it from looking lipsticky.
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Old 05-08-2017, 01:12 PM   #7
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here


http://s1119.photobucket.com/albums/...evellePic1.jpg

I don't know if this old link will work, but it sure was a pretty chevelle.
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Old 05-07-2017, 08:38 PM   #8
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Looks great! Nice and straight too! Nothing replaces quality coatings...nothing!!
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Old 05-07-2017, 08:48 PM   #9
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Hey thanks, just finishing a two year, 1500 hour frame off nut and bolt restoration. Was quite the saga but it's finally coming together. Tons of time spent making sure everything is straight, thanks for noticing. The big back window conversion went beautifully, if anyone has any questions about that I'm happy to help. It was actually one of the easier parts of the job. I agree with you about quality coatings. I learned the hard way that you can't skimp on paint materials.
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Old 05-07-2017, 09:18 PM   #10
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Wow, that looks great right out of the gun. Definitely post some pics after it's done and out in the sun!
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Old 05-07-2017, 10:21 PM   #11
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62lwbc10, I "LIKE" it. I painted my 302 (for us old guys, most say 5.0) V8 Miata, '95 Viper Red. So, I'm definitely a fan. When you cut and buff, it's going to be a "knock your eyes out" sorta deal!!!
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Old 05-07-2017, 10:51 PM   #12
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is that solid clour or metalic?
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Old 05-10-2017, 06:08 AM   #13
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Hey thanks, just finishing a two year, 1500 hour frame off nut and bolt restoration. Was quite the saga but it's finally coming together. Tons of time spent making sure everything is straight, thanks for noticing. The big back window conversion went beautifully, if anyone has any questions about that I'm happy to help. It was actually one of the easier parts of the job. I agree with you about quality coatings. I learned the hard way that you can't skimp on paint materials.
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Old 05-10-2017, 01:13 PM   #14
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Hey Port and Polish you would be correct, there was alot involved. Mind you, I did not do the work myself, I hired one of the best bodymen and painters on the East Coast to do the work, but i was lucky enough to be there with him, helping where I could and documenting the work via pictures. Every square inch of every part of the truck was first sandblasted, inside and out and then painted with Epoxy primer (I had the luxury of doing much of this part of the job, I had x fine black beauty coming out of every pore of my body for weeks afterwards). Each panel was then individually straightened and body worked to make them nice and straight. I can tell you sometimess weeks were spent on one part to get it right. Once the plastic work was done, the panels were hit with a sealer (cant remember what) and then with high build primer. THe high build primer was then block sanded flat, then multple cooats of low build primer were applied, block sanding flat between each coat. With each subsequent coat, the panels got flatter and flatter until they were esentially perfect and completely flat. Final coat of primer was white as this was important to make the Viper Red really pop [Note Viper Red has a bit of transparency to it and Ive had experiences with using darker primer colors and the results are not good. For Red, you need a light, preferably white primer to make the color really pop, otherwise, more orange overtones are present]. I wanted a very high end paint job, with deep clear that you could swim in and I wanted the clear to be very flat, with no orange peel whatsoever. I showed a number of pics to the painter to give him a sense of what I wanted and his response was "for this color and for that kind of finish, we need to use Glasurit". So we used Glasurit base and clear. I think the base was some crazy price, like 600 a gallon and the clear set up was also very expensive. Lets just say I have thousands in paint materials alone. Red is not cheap. [Note again, in a previous life, someone tried to convince me that spending alot of money on base was throwing money away. He was really experienced, old timer with alot of nice cars under his belt so I listened to him. We bought really cheap base, PPG Omni, and it was a complete disaster. Word to the wise, especially with reds, you get what you pay for]. Viper Red is code PRN.
5-6 coats of base and then 4-5 coats of clear. Sanded I think with 1000, 1500, 2000 all the way to 4000. THen buffed with a couple different pads (wool and foam) and a couple different polishes to get the final product. I had no idea just how much work was put in to just the sanding of the clear. Many many hours. THe original idea was to sand the clear and then clear AGAIN, but with this Glasurit clear there was no need to put more material on than is necessary, the clear coat is just amazing, any deeper or glossier would look goofy in my opinion. THere is such a thing as overdoing it. My buddy has a 57 chevy he did in Viper Red over Indian Ivory that is award winning and just amazing, so I got the idea from him. I have Indian Ivory accents in the interior to break up the red (like a Cameo) and my wheels will be powdercoated Indian Ivory as well. Cant wait to see it done!!
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Old 05-07-2017, 11:27 PM   #15
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Wow 62, looks fantastic. I absolutely LOVE it. Huge congratulations. I'm over the moon about my new red paint job too. Can't wait to watch it go together.

Man, red IS expensive. Holy moly.
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is that solid clour or metalic?
Wondered the same thing while viewing the shot taken from the right rear of the truck. It has a sort of candy apple appearance.
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Yeah a lot of people saying that and I agree it does have a candyish look about it. But it's just a solid color, no metallic.
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Old 05-08-2017, 09:02 AM   #18
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Door after sanding up to 4000 and then polished. Not too shabby.
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Old 05-08-2017, 09:55 AM   #19
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Daaamn that's nice. That truck's gonna look good.
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Nice, I'm just a little ahead of that stage, red also only darker. After looking at primer forever the paint is light at the end of the tunnel, now you can really see what it's going to be.
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Nice, I'm just a little ahead of that stage, red also only darker...
^^^ Mine too. Also darker but I LOVE Viper red.

I just worrried I might tire of the bright colors as I intend to keep my truck long term (til I croak, and I'm hoping that's long term!)


^^^This was not cut or polished, right out of the gun.^^^
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daaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaang! that's nice
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That is nice. Great to see someone go to the effort to have a top rate paint job and a really nice finished truck.
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looking absolutly fantastic dan ......paint came out amazing !! it'll be a great runner
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Looks great Dan. Very nice
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