If you go flat red, don't use the HRF Corvette Red. Its pretty much orange. The others are a nice red though.
pugz
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Edited: 4/10/2008 7:37:10 PM by pugzli
Originally posted by TwistedMinis
Originally posted by TuckingLugs05
any flat red or anyother flat paintjobs
If you go flat red, don't use the HRF Corvette Red. Its pretty much orange. The others are a nice red though.
heres my old datsunflat red.. .white primer and pinstriping by dougy fresh
trenth48
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I used John Deere Blitz Black. Its roughly $29 a gallon. Cant beat it!
TwistedMinis
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Originally posted by pugzli
Edited: 4/10/2008 7:37:10 PM by pugzli
Originally posted by TwistedMinis
Originally posted by TuckingLugs05
any flat red or anyother flat paintjobs
If you go flat red, don't use the HRF Corvette Red. Its pretty much orange. The others are a nice red though.
heres my old datsunflat red.. .white primer and pinstriping by dougy fresh
Oooh. I'm about to take one of those in, that the stock faded red. Guy said he wants to keep it patina and get some striping done. I love it. Looks about the same color.
pugz
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No.mine was just primer red. The stock color was baby blue
treylos
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Originally posted by ShaveDnFlamed99
Dupont Hot Hues hot rod black has the most sheen to it but you can also get the same effect using a Jet black basecoat w/ a flattening agent in the clear. talk to your local painter supply guy
I used black base and flattened the clear so it would not shine but it seems to spot up after it rains so i'm not sure if i wanna do the whole truck now?? Any ideas??
TwistedMinis
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Originally posted by pugzli
No.mine was just primer red. The stock color was baby blue
I meant that his is stock red, and it looks like yours did.
foxkid
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HaVoC1
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...not sure why that orange flat paint job just bumped a flat black paint job thread.... 2 years later?