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That building looks familiar. Was it the store in the first Tremors movie?? Remodeled? ;-)
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with a little work i was able to uncover this on the roof. unfortunately the roof is the only spot that look like this. its not rust, it appears to be red primer. the rest of the truck's paint has some patina but not as good. i think the patina comes from a poor pain job and not so much time. the previous owner used metallic blue rattle can (not even close to matching the color) to cover up surface rust. i got that off with mineral spirits, steel wool, and elbow grease.
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I was about to say that it didn't look like Rust
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I think what you're seeing with your paint, is the lighter blue factory paint under a darker blue that was painted on by someone else. The pinkish red primer is likely factory primer Posted via Mobile Device |
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My two beauties...Old Blue and Old Yeller. Guess which is which.
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Old yeller looks like she needs a bath
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Patina ( at least real patina) isn't fading away , we're just to busy driving the wheels off them to be posting stuff all the time!
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Dennis in Calif PS (No the home in my original post is not from "Tremors" although I don't live far from where the movie was made) |
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Here are some pics from a week ago, after I used the Maguires on it Posted via Mobile Device |
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Cool 68 on ebay....kind of like the clear coat over patina look. I will be surprised if someone doesn't hit the buy it now button at $12,000.
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got a link to that one? My dad is building a similar setup
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Really nice ^^^
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sweet truck
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Here's my 67 short step side. Still sitting out in the field, but has decent patina.
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The tire looks like its been bombed
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I like it!!
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The red one next to it looks good, too.
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The red one next to it is a 1959 Ford short bed fleet side. It ran and drove when it was parked.
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My 69 C10 has the same colors under the paint (rust red on the roof and black on the hood), although my truck has been repainted at least once in its life. Anyway, did you see the turn signal indicator on that truck.
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I wonder what the explanation is? Did the factory use different shades of primer for whatever reason? Do you mean the turn signal lever? The screw driver? Lol. Pretty unique Posted via Mobile Device |
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Mister-B, GM did use different primers on different parts, the black was an e-coat if I'm not mistaken. The cabs were primed with a spray on primer, while the fenders were dipped, possibly due to the cab not being able to be dipped in the black e-coat? I have seen a number of these trucks with different primers on the same truck under OG paint.
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