It's a hard plastic molded pool.Blow up, or molded? A molded pool will hold up better.
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It's a hard plastic molded pool.Blow up, or molded? A molded pool will hold up better.
I used a 'spray blend' technique on my One-Owner '69 Sting-Ray just a few days ago. Happy with the result. Also was able to save the stickers by taping over them with 3M blue painters tape. In your case, if you didn't want to try to match it, you could always do a fade paint of a complimentary color on the rear triangle that would fade into your stock blue....might be kind of cool.After HOURS working on this frame with wd and steel wool, I gave up and took the wire wheel and sand paper to the rear of the frame. I just wasn't getting anywhere.
I think Im gonna try the "wash" technique or just spray blend the closest color I can find....
Now no days off again for a week! Ugh...
I can see a nice black working well with that...I used a 'spray blend' technique on my One-Owner '69 Sting-Ray just a few days ago. Happy with the result. Also was able to save the stickers by taping over them with 3M blue painters tape. In your case, if you didn't want to try to match it, you could always do a fade paint of a complimentary color on the rear triangle that would fade into your stock blue....might be kind of cool.
Black might just be the thing!I can see a nice black working well with that...
Luke.
Or a dark silver / pewter color. Because that raw frame looks pretty good as it is...Black might just be the thing!
What if I polished the whole thing? I have another decal...Or a dark silver / pewter color. Because that raw frame looks pretty good as it is...
Man, to me that would be lush! ( a word my boys invented that means 'super cool', 'really neat', 'the best' ) Especially the shape of your tubes and the dimensions would really make this a unique build. RaT oN!What if I polished the whole thing? I have another decal...
The only thing I'm not sure is, send off the old decal, paint and add new decal?
OK. That's the plan Then! I'll get the paint and the decals to look as good as I can then shoot clear on it!There's no way I'd mess with that decal, it's got tons of character. They're only original once.
Yep, 'vintage clean' is the way to go. Looks good already!OK. That's the plan Then! I'll get the paint and the decals to look as good as I can then shoot clear on it!
I think you're absolutely right Crash. I'm gonna have to live with them for the build off then maybe get them chromed. I've been watching the ebay and that spoke protector is pretty rare!Yup. Re-chrome them. It's the only way. Murray used cheap, thin chrome that wears off easy. Ad 45 year to the problem, and you get what you have. So, your 4 options:
1) Live with it
2) Find replacements in better shape
3) Re-chrome
4) Paint them
At this point, 2 is out. 1 and 4 are your cheapest option. I'd reserve 3 for a full blown restoration.
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