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Plus 1 on this stuff. I used this on my recently sold "jazz blue" Challenger. Pretty difficult color to keep clean and I was happy with this product.
best prices I have found and there is an SEM promo going on now.Be sure to follow the directions on surface prep to the letter and you will be...
I am really, really impressed with this paint job! Nice work!:occasion14::icon_pray:
Hey Guys, I was hoping to get some advice on where to chop the quarters on my 1968 Chrysler Newport. We are going to the junkyard...
There is some rust in that panel so I am not totally scared.
Does anyone here know if you can fit the tail light assemblies from a 1968 Chrysler 300 onto a same year Newport? I really like the 300 backup...
Nice work dude! That color is really beautiful! What brand of gun and paint did you use? Did you wet sand between coats?
1st photo is present color of car, 2nd photo is of original color in trunk....big difference. Paint supply is going to match up some touch-up...
Mine is a much brighter blue. I'll try to post up a good accurate photo of it tomorrow.
If that's Consort(not "corset" or "concert") blue then my car was repainted something else I guess.
I have that too Matt. I was hoping to get a picture of a car to gauge the brightness of the blue.
Thanks...I already have all the paint chips. Engine bay sort of looks like KK-1 and body almost like QQ-1
Good morning guys, The fender tag on my '68 Newport calls out CC1 paint. Does anyone have any hi-rez photos of a Consort Blue car that they can...
Which one did you get?
It is neat....Franz is/was a genius, but was either loved or very hated for his A**hole ways.I was very surprised at how well this thing...
Just what it cost for the fittings....I will PM you tomorrow after I find the invoices.
A simple device called a "Franzinator" works pretty well. Go here for an explination from "Franz"...
I say needle scaler. I don't know how you feel about Harbor Freight, but I have one and it's fantastic and cheap....