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Old 03-09-2006, 01:55 AM   #1
kevncar
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Paint or Primer?

Most of the red primer on my 67 is gone and been replaced with surface rust. I need to do something about it immediately and when I first read about the "Paint your truck with a roller" thread I thought it might work. But, as the thread went on, I think I may try something else. I just need a temporary fix (read...I will paint it someday...before I die...and I'm 29) but I don't know if I am a spray cantidate or not? All I have is a 30 gallon craftsman compressor (8.6@40 and 6.4@90) which from what I've read, isn't enough compressor to shoot anything. I really like the satin black look, maybe this John Deere black everybody is talking about. Which way does everybody think I should go?

If it matters, the bed is off right now and the front end is coming off this weekend so I can sand the frame, re-paint (Eastwood Chasis Gloss black) and drop in a 454/TH400 I just picked up.

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