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11-06-2021, 09:29 AM | #1 |
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Location: cooperstown. ny
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Breaking Paint lines on 67 two-tone (again)
Hello Folks I asked this question a few weeks ago and got some great answers. Today I just wanted to ask it from a different point of view: rom the roof of the cab looking down on it.
1) The first photo shows yellow tape in the middle of the gutter. Do I break the paint in the middle of the gutter? If I painted with the tape in this position both sides fo the drip rail would be the cab color. I am not sure if this is what I want to do. 2) The next photo shows the yellow tape right up against the top of the gutter. Is this what I should do if I paint the white roof first and then tape the roof off to shoot the cab color second? This would leave the cab color on just the outside face of the drip rail. 3) If someone could post a photo of the front of the roof of their 67 cab that would help a lot. Thanks for your thoughts and advice.
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1972 Chevy Custom Deluxe Highlander, owned 34 years. 1970 GMC Sierra Grande 2500, unrestored, original. 1970 Chevy K10 Short Wide-bed, working on restoration.. 1967 Chevy K10 Short Stepside, unrestored original. 1969 GMC CST (Longhorn) 396, buckets, unrestored. 1995 GMC K2500, 65,000 miles, 454. |
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