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I took the afternoon off yesterday and painted the car. It turned out well, the color is Saturn Yellow, L13M. I made one major screw-up, let's see if you can find it. This car is slated for a 327-300 SBC conversion. Every time I paint I learn something. I am living proof that anyone can paint a car, 90% prep, 5% paint and 5% luck! Since I live in Michigan, any part that is covered, gets a coat or two of Por-15, that's why the door sills and firewall are not painted. The car was white!
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Senior Member ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 618 Joined: 6-May 04 From: Battle Creek, MI Member No.: 2,028 ![]() |
I've used guide coats before, but found them to be an added step. I am so anal with my block sanding that I catch most of the bad spots. I use the sheeting water from the hose like a guide coat, it acts like clear coat and really brings out the defects. There are errors on my car, I know where they are at, but 99% of the people will never see them! Jasons,Is your color Saturn Yellow also?
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