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Old 12-04-2010, 09:24 PM
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Default Can you keep a secret? ....sshhhhhhhhh....

I know its been brought up here before....you know, the good ole Rustoleum roller paint job. Well after redoing my hood scoop, the old Pontiac needed some paint.

I rolled on a paint job on my daily driver, a 67 Ford Econoline. ( http://www.ford-econoline.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=261 ) I was pleased with the results soooooooooo. Id thought id slap some paint on the ole pontiac. I figured whats the risk, if it doesnt work out then im out 40 bucks, I ll have to sand it down and take her to Earl Schieb. here is a link to some pics on a shutterfly account i created.

the pics are the rattle can base coat, block sanded, 1st and 2nd coat of paint. Next will be some wet sanding as there is alot of crap in the paint. maybe 2 to 4 more coats, a final wetsand and polish.

I will post more pics as i progress.

http://1966gto.shutterfly.com/pictures/9

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