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Old 02-13-2011, 08:36 PM   #1
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gorgeous truck chizzler!
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hey chizzler is that a 70 chevelle in the gargare.
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chizzler, i love that paint on your truck. Friggin awesome man, you got a build thread or can you tell us how you did it?
Srvblue64- i think your patina looks awesome too. Maybe once you get it all together buff it a little and see where it goes. If it looks good then keep going on it, if not leave it, it looks super cool.
no build thread.i followed the trucks episode.
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chizzler, that truck looks great !! I was able to find a longbed that had original patina. I put it on a shortbed chassis and painted the bed to match. Used the original tailgate, wheel tubes, and header board. Sean
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Old 02-13-2011, 08:15 AM   #2
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Heres with the dodge 20" steelies.
Hey Chizzler is that a 70 chevelle in the gargare.
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Old 02-13-2011, 09:46 AM   #3
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Chizzler, I love that paint on your truck. Friggin Awesome man, you got a build thread or can you tell us how you did it?
Srvblue64- I think your patina looks awesome too. Maybe once you get it all together buff it a little and see where it goes. If it looks good then keep going on it, if not leave it, it looks super cool.
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Old 02-13-2011, 10:08 AM   #4
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Oh and since my album was deleted on here for some reason, here are a few shots of my truck... Some say I ruined it but I like it and I pay the bills


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Old 02-13-2011, 11:47 AM   #5
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Re: faux-tina paint jobs

Thanks guys!
Many of your "paintina" or "faux-tina" jobs look great!

I have heard "the more layers the more better" from people. i wonder if you added another layer or two the to paint they did on Trucks! how it would improve (or detract) from the realistic-ness?

What colors might you, or did you choose?

i see (in order of painting): black, oxide primer and the top color on many. What if you sandwiched another light then dark in there as well? (thats a lot of paint, haha)
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Old 02-13-2011, 11:49 AM   #6
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...and Malibib, I've admired your truck for a while now. It looks most excellent. great color.
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Old 03-01-2011, 06:09 PM   #7
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Look for Doogie's truck, he seems to have a lot of colors on his. I like it.
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Old 06-21-2012, 02:32 PM   #9
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This is real deal Patina - original 68 SWB




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Old 06-21-2012, 03:55 PM   #10
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I don't know if I'd consider this patina as much as just no paint on the hood and top, but I got some of it anyway.


I do have a little faux-tina on my model, though.

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Hey Malibob
Can you post a closeup of your white roof? i was curious as to what the two tone would look like roughed up.

Jocko, i am definitely going to check out whats underneath my paint first. Thats a great idea.

and does anyone know a trick to painting the dash with the glass still in. it seems like an area prone to error.

thanks dudes. I'm getting a little ramped up about this.
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Old 02-14-2011, 09:28 AM   #12
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Hey Malibob
Can you post a closeup of your white roof? i was curious as to what the two tone would look like roughed up.
I dont have any close ups of the white roof on mine. I will be honest though. I plan on re-doing mine in gloss and rubbing it through- think I will like it a little better.
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Old 02-13-2011, 03:54 PM   #13
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I have thought about doing ot to mine. I know there is two other colors under the Orange. This way I van still drive it while I do the body work. I just hatethe down time because it is a running truck and I am going to tear it a part to change out the drums to disc all around and tear the body about to do the body work and paint the frame.
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Old 02-13-2011, 04:11 PM   #14
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Here is a photo of a red and a blue truck, with light colors underneath. They looks ok, but just don't look "quite right"..IMO. The factory didn't use light colored primers on these trucks.
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Old 02-13-2011, 07:14 PM   #15
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sun baked!! first time this truck has been under a roof in its life..

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Old 02-13-2011, 07:25 PM   #16
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Here is a photo of a red and a blue truck, with light colors underneath. They looks ok, but just don't look "quite right"..IMO. The factory didn't use light colored primers on these trucks.
looks like a cheap repaint in red years ago that is fading off to see the original paint underneath, not primer...
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Chizzler, that truck looks great !! I was able to find a longbed that had original patina. I put it on a shortbed chassis and painted the bed to match. Used the original tailgate, wheel tubes, and header board. Sean

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Old 02-13-2011, 08:56 PM   #18
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Not much to it.we started by sanding with 320.didnt even blow it off after.then the first coat was black put on with a brush.(yes a home depot paint brush).second coat we mixed orange and black to make brown.we put it on with a roller (yes a home depot roller).we put too coats.second coat was mainly on the hood and roof and bed rails.(nice and thick) third coat we sprayed the blue with a harbor freight gun.fourth coat we used white header spray paint and sprayed it from far back just misting it.after it was dry we started wet sanding with 1000 grit for a long time.you need to take your time and only break through the layers that you want.if you push to hard you will find bare metal.the slower you go the more first layer (black) you can find.after your happy with it you take some red scotch brite pads and hit the whole thing.this will take the sheen from the wet sanding away.hope this helps.we used duplicolor from napa.
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Hey Chizzler, thanks for the "how to" data on your patina job. Your truck looks great!

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Old 02-13-2011, 09:45 PM   #20
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This was on ebay like 5 years ago. This is what i would like mine to look like. But would be very time consuming to create. Like 45 years! lol
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Not much to it.we started by sanding with 320.didnt even blow it off after.then the first coat was black put on with a brush.(yes a home depot paint brush).second coat we mixed orange and black to make brown.we put it on with a roller (yes a home depot roller).we put too coats.second coat was mainly on the hood and roof and bed rails.(nice and thick) third coat we sprayed the blue with a harbor freight gun.fourth coat we used white header spray paint and sprayed it from far back just misting it.after it was dry we started wet sanding with 1000 grit for a long time.you need to take your time and only break through the layers that you want.if you push to hard you will find bare metal.the slower you go the more first layer (black) you can find.after your happy with it you take some red scotch brite pads and hit the whole thing.this will take the sheen from the wet sanding away.hope this helps.we used duplicolor from napa.
Hey Chizzler, would you mind if I used your truck as an example on the Photobucket section? I wanna do my truck like yours but with different colors. My seats are tan so I was thinking brown as the top coat and black as the base coat coming through. Or if somebody has an opinion on something they think would look better I'd love to hear it, I'm partial color blind and not that great at matching colors up so not real sure how good it'll look.
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Old 02-13-2011, 10:02 PM   #23
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killer original patina.
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Mine an my buddies 65/66. One pic i buffed the 66
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