08-13-2015, 03:36 PM | #1 |
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Shop Truck Look...
The PO of my truck did a crap Job Prepping my truck so till i have the change to paint it I thought about doing a non rusted shop truck look. I dont care for patina but i was thinking if I primer all the peeling spots and sand them down some and add some door logo's It would be a cheap fix and look decent at the same time. Anybody got any opinions or pics of their Square done this way? Couple pics of my truck for reference.
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08-15-2015, 03:32 PM | #2 |
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Wow all those views and no comments..
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08-15-2015, 03:41 PM | #3 |
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I think you should flat black the whole truck, then add logos.
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08-15-2015, 04:18 PM | #4 |
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Well I have a question if the PO did a crap job prepping. Wouldn't all the paint have to come off? If it were mine and I expected to be repainting the entire truck I would strip to at least the original paint that way I know I have a good foundation. Nice rig by the way. Personally I see nothing wrong with it as is. It is a work in progress.
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Just stay on top of the chips and rust with primer or some sort of paint (use epoxy primer so it isn't porous), and ~use~ it as a truck. The "Shop Truck Look" will come over time. And stop washing it. (grin)
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I hate hot rod black. lol Everyone and their neighbor has done it. I did think about doing hot rod red flatz though. But mainly the whole truck is red inside and out including engine bay so itll go back red to stay on the cheap.
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08-15-2015, 04:50 PM | #7 |
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Its not really usable as a truck.. LMBO!! Its more just to drive around close to gas stations and trailer to the occasional show. Or take to Thursday night test and tune when I get a few thing worked out.
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Ahhh nothing beats a RAT in a square! my appreciation for your truck just jumped big time on my Cool O Meter. With the flaking going on. if it was mine i would take a panel at a time and strip it down past that crappy paint job and red oxide primer it. I personally will not run a vehicle of mine in primer spots, panels are ok though. I guess I am just anal. There was too much of the spot action running around when I was young back in the 70's.
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No it does not. 15x7's so no need.
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11-30-2015, 10:09 AM | #13 |
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Guess I forgot to post pics of my door logo's. I love them. Buddy of mine hand painted them.
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I like the idea of the Red Hot Rod Flatz paint spotted in @ the peeling areas when repaired.
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When I think shop truck I don't think little spots like that but to each his own. I like the old paint on mine, missing in some areas but fairly consistent (except that my fenders are worse than the rest, I suspect they aren't factory).
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Even cheap paint is expensive. Why waste time, effort, and materials to do it more than once.
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Eventually Im going to repaint the whole truck and i know its not the traditional shop truck look but it at least gives it some kind of theme till I can afford to get it painted. Better than just a red and grey spotted funny cow looking truck. If the engine bay wasnt painted to match I considered just repainting the whole truck Hot rod Flatz red.
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mine. original paint. i like your signs
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Looks good!! I like it!
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Ha ha I doubt anyone is going to mistake that beast for a "shop truck" I don't care how you paint it.
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At least not after they hear it. LOL
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That's more like what I was thinking.
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