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Re: Which Paint to use on restoring 966 open Stati
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Posted by migraine on December 22, 2006 at 17:25:00 from (71.231.54.158):
In Reply to: Re: Which Paint to use on restoring 966 open Stati posted by RustyFarmall on December 22, 2006 at 09:03:46:
Thanks guys, I believe after thinking it over I'll just stick with the 2150 and skip the clear coat but just wet sand before the final shot and then polish it up after it cures for 3 months or so. Amazing Allan how much my ol girl will look like yours with all the same features and fenders. The idea of green just won't fly here as I can hardly stand it when my 7 year old grandson wears his grreeeennnn hat over here just to get me going. He has just that little smirk on his face cause he knows I notice, I'll just wash his face tomorrow as we are taking all the kids and grandkids up in the hills to do some sledding and tubing. I can feel the pain coming already. Not as agile as I once was but I won't let them run me over either. Well thanks for the replies and I'll try to post some before and after pictures if I can figure that out. Have a great Holiday Season. Migraine
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