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Old 05-02-2019, 04:51 PM   #1
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To paint or not to paint. That is the question...

I purchased a very straight no rot hood for my 68. Only thing is it has lots of character. Really dont like the term patina. My only concern is if I paint it it wont match the overall truck. All I plan on doing is the wood in the bed. So my only options are to try and paint the hood really crappy. Dry no shine and hope it matches or just leave it be. The rust does match the color somewhat
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Old 05-02-2019, 05:10 PM   #2
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Re: To paint or not to paint. That is the question...

Hey Mark...you could always do a light clear coat on the hood to preserve what you have..Love that truck.
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Old 05-02-2019, 05:10 PM   #3
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Re: To paint or not to paint. That is the question...

I think I have seen some faux patina....or maybe made to look nicely aged Paint done very well on you tube. Does not match now correct, also you could post in the paint section for some expert advice....Might also search CLR....Nice score btw.
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Old 05-02-2019, 05:22 PM   #4
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Re: To paint or not to paint. That is the question...

I can see why you’re asking for advice. That is a tough choice. I’d probably go for a clearcoat only on the new hood. Tells more of a story and has a lot more charm if you ask me.
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Re: To paint or not to paint. That is the question...

paint the whole truck .
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Re: To paint or not to paint. That is the question...

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paint the whole truck .
Sorry grump not going to happen . I like that I can drive the two trucks anytime anywhere. My other show cars not so much.
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Old 05-02-2019, 06:12 PM   #7
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Hey Mark...you could always do a light clear coat on the hood to preserve what you have..Love that truck.
Thanks.

I just noticed the hood matches the bumper.
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Re: To paint or not to paint. That is the question...

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I think in your situation with the plans you have I would not paint it. I would keep the old hood on the truck and just keep this replacement handy for this truck for when it does get painted/

I wouldn't clear it either. Might as well paint it if you do that. You can "suspend" it's condition by spraying with Permatex rust treatment or brushing linseed oil/mineral spirits
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Re: To paint or not to paint. That is the question...

I’m a big fan of original weathered paint but if it doesn’t match the rest of the truck it loses it’s appeal. I would paint it with a semi-gloss in the original truck color. I think that will blend in well.
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Sorry grump not going to happen . I like that I can drive the two trucks anytime anywhere. My other show cars not so much.
Thank goodness! I'd try the CLR approach on the underside of the hood to get an idea. I think this hood's condition is a good CLR candidate. But, normally would need to CLR the whole truck for a matching look - and I think the rest of your truck's paint was in pretty good condition if I remember, so no sure...

I also really like 68bowtie's suggestion, especially considering the way the rest of your truck looks, that might be a better approach.

Could do a very small repair to the old hood rusted corner with the new hood (but that would be kinda a shame for the new hood.. ) and blend it in as a small patina paint touch up - but that would be a challenging paint blend and probably obvious afterward.
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Old 05-03-2019, 09:19 AM   #11
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Thank goodness! I'd try the CLR approach on the underside of the hood to get an idea. I think this hood's condition is a good CLR candidate. But, normally would need to CLR the whole truck for a matching look - and I think the rest of your truck's paint was in pretty good condition if I remember, so no sure...

I also really like 68bowtie's suggestion, especially considering the way the rest of your truck looks, that might be a better approach.

Could do a very small repair to the old hood rusted corner with the new hood (but that would be kinda a shame for the new hood.. ) and blend it in as a small patina paint touch up - but that would be a challenging paint blend and probably obvious afterward.
No real surface rust on the trucks body. The spots that look like rust is actually dirt. I used the comet and a green pad method to clean some of the hood.I was looking for a crappy hood to make a repair patch with, but not to many people are willing to carry a trashed hood to swap meet unless it's already bought and just delivering. I think I may put the new one on as is and do the rot repair while I'm driving it. Would have to rough it in then do the finish the body work on the truck

If I were to cut up a hood I would buy an aftermarket . No sense using a nice original even though I got the original for a lot less the a repo.
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Old 05-03-2019, 09:23 AM   #12
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I would paint it with a semi-gloss in the original truck color. I think that will blend in well.
Basically the same approach as in my original post spray the enamai dry to get it dull ,didn't think of using a flattening agent. Thanks for the idea
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Old 05-03-2019, 09:29 AM   #13
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I think in your situation with the plans you have I would not paint it. I would keep the old hood on the truck and just keep this replacement handy for this truck for when it does get painted/

I wouldn't clear it either. Might as well paint it if you do that. You can "suspend" it's condition by spraying with Permatex rust treatment or brushing linseed oil/mineral spirits
I'll try the linseed oil on a spot. Either way the new one is going on while I repair the old one.
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Leave it and drive in Anywhere. I have a show quality paint job on my truck and it sits alot. One is enough.
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Leave it and drive in Anywhere. I have a show quality paint job on my truck and it sits alot. One is enough.
I like the way 99% of the truck looks ,but I won't leave rot. I also have a little on the passenger door that needs attention but that's a different situation.

Ya I know the angst of having a show car. I have a few and I'm really tired of worrying about them everytime I drive them . I will and have driven them in the rain to a show where I'll be staying a few days . Like the Syracuse nationals but if rain is forecast for a local show not happening.
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Re: To paint or not to paint. That is the question...

I have a similar issue with my white over medium Olive Green GMC. When I bought it the dog house was devoid of paint. It had sat outside for years behind the furniture store who bought it new. I see others in the same condition...
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Its only OG once...
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Scotch brite and clr
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I would flat/satin black the outside with a rattle can and POR-15 the underside. It won't take the outside to age and look right. Too bad the truck isn't yellow then the black hood would be correct for an Idaho DOT truck from back in the day.
Or maybe someone has a gold hood to trade.
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I love that new hood character, I suggest leave it exactly the way it is and drive it.
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Guess I forgot the pic.

CLR and a green scotch brite pad.
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Cleaned the hood then applied boiled linseed oil .
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I used the boiled linseed oil on my 68. After reading on a bunch of hot rod forums and such, linseed seemed the better option. If you sand 'patina', you ruin it. If you can't sand it, clear coat will eventually come off and look even worse. So I tried the linseed approach. Coming up on a year and it still looks the same the day I did it.
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