Same can I am using for touch ups on my Datsun!
Luke.
Luke.
87 and a half days left, he is well ahead of time!Wow, just four days into this and your already painting! We've got three months right?
TRM, up here we might have 30 days left before it will be too cold to paint. I have shoveled 6" of snow off my driveway as early as Oct 5....Wow, just four days into this and your already painting! We've got three months right?
........closed cell foam sleeping bag pad cushion for the 'naner. Going double layer this time I think...more cush for the tush...
You guys are in the wrong build off if you're thinking patina... Muscle cars and muscle bikes are not lead sleds or bare metal bombs or faux patina. Muscle bikes shine! They have awesome paint schemes, fades and flames, checkered flags and chrome. Not rust. On a rat rod it's a sweet patina but on a muscle bike it's rust. Not the same. It's tough, I like patina too, but the paint scheme makes or breaks a muscle bike. Chromes gotta shine.
Carl.
Haha! I love that car and ratty bikes too...406 big-block and a four-speed. Looks fantastic. Different strokes, etc.
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furyus
Oh, gosh we're gonna ruin OddJobs thread, but it's definitely muscle. If you're right, you eliminate 409 Impalas, 413 Dodges, 406 Fords, and a bunch more. The Mustang was the first pony car, not the first muscle car. The Big 3 all made basic super stock drag cars available to the general public, and in many ways these cars were far more pure muscle than the cars that followed in the later 60's.Haha! I love that car and ratty bikes too...
BUT...you know it ain't a Muscle Car.
1965 Ford Mustang pretty much acknowledged as the first muscle car (actually 64 1/2) Anything older don't make it. MANY ratrod carshows allow nothing newer than 64' for the same reason. Now I know as well as most that there are some crossovers but as a rule of thumb...
Ratrods or 1964 older, 1965 or newer Musclecars...
Carl
You wouldn't have that problem if you stayed here in AZ year around and we only have to shovel sunshine not snow here.TRM, up here we might have 30 days left before it will be too cold to paint. I have shoveled 6" of snow off my driveway as early as Oct 5....
We also might land on a couple of 70-80 degree days in late October / early Nov. But we can't count on it. I figured, hey, none of the parts are on the bike yet, why not paint it? That way there's still room for some creativity with doodads and add-ons later....
Ain't it the truth....looking forward to 'winter' in the valley...You wouldn't have that problem if you stayed here in AZ year around and we only have to shovel sunshine not snow here.
sounds like i won't be the only one revealing the bike in a white backgroundTRM, up here we might have 30 days left before it will be too cold to paint. I have shoveled 6" of snow off my driveway as early as Oct 5....
Thanks OHP. Yeah I matched the paint to the leather....the purse to the shoes, so to speak!sounds like i won't be the only one revealing the bike in a white background
Paint job looks good! and that leather could not match it better
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