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anybody has a white patina truck so it could give me a idea of what it look like. thank you. any other color would be nice too.
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Re: patina
The "Motherload" thread for patina'd trucks... click here: The Patina Thread
Not a lot of white patina's trucks out there though. Here's is one for ya though: Last edited by lakeroadster; 05-16-2011 at 08:38 AM. |
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^^That truck is too dang cool
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My truck, light blue with patina...
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I never had the white frontend for my truck. |
05-16-2011, 12:08 PM | #6 |
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Here are a few.
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These trucks are the coolest things I have ever seen. I have a 1965 c20 that I got about a month ago and the guy before me spray painted it primer black. I'm gonna try and get to the original paint this weekend.
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Hey Brandon, Do you have a good technique for that, someone primered mine too, I would love to see whats underneath!
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Hey Brandon, Do you have a good technique for that, someone primered mine too, I would love to see whats underneath! its going to take a lot of wet sanding depending on how thick the primer is. If your ready for the task find a place on the truck and do a small test patch with different grits of sand paper and see what it takes to get to the color underneath without sanding into it or burning through it. U may not like what you see underneath could be bondo or something else scary
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cool, definitely fill us in. By the way my name is Brandon and I have a c20. lol
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Mine was rattle can gray over the factory "yellow" (looks orange). I used a scotchbrite pad and a whole mess of elbow grease.
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did you use straight water with it?
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05-16-2011, 01:50 PM | #16 |
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I did a lot of it dry and some of it in the rain. I also used a drill mounted brillo but it kept burning through the paint to metal, so I have jest been doing it by hand. The rattle can paint was pretty thin.
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Hood when I bought it:
Hood after a lot of work and some rain:
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If the paint underneath is original factory paint, I would suggest leaving the sandpaper and scotchbrite pads alone. Use of a MILD solvent and lots of rags would serve you better if you want to save what's left of the factory finish. I've seen "goof-off" work well dissolving some rattle can paints while leaving the orig untouched. There are many solvents for many purposes that may work even better. Always test in a hidden spot first. - my .02 - good luck!
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My 64 Patina truck ... will get a one of Nate´s dropmembers soon
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not a truck but my patina 62 wagon ...
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05-16-2011, 04:23 PM | #21 |
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Were the pics of the wagon taken at Boris's shop?
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Nice engine bay, hello sleeper!
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Damn, that wagon is sweet!
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am new to this forum. thank you for your output. i tired to load my pic and it worked i think
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