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krazykonrad
post May 17 2006, 09:29 PM
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Did Glassaurit make the paint for 914s? I know they made the paint for most if not all the VW beetles, but did they make 914 paint as well?
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davep
post Feb 26 2007, 06:30 PM
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As I have said, many times, before, the choice of paint is best left to the painter. They will be much happier to use a paint that they are familiar with, and they can lay it on with fewer problems. Do you want your paint job to be an experiment?
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post Feb 26 2007, 07:09 PM
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As I have said, many times, before, the choice of paint is best left to the painter. They will be much happier to use a paint that they are familiar with, and they can lay it on with fewer problems. Do you want your paint job to be an experiment?

Good point! Paint and bodywork technology has changed just like everything else. Times change.

When I had my sail panels redone in '79 there were no replacement panels. They had to be cut out completely & new panels hand beaten - and LEADED! Try to find a lead guy today!

Yeah, Glasurit was still premier then, but I'd leave it to my painter today, because I don't keep up with the techno changes.
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