Ron, powder coating is the way to go. It is durable and although I did it in a semi-gloss black, it so far has not shown any scuffs. My truck is a "Driver" so the holes are staying for now.
Hey i like the color of your truck what color is that. Are the splash aprons [i think thats what there called] sopposed to be the same color as the running boards or the color of the truck.
Ron, The other components he did are holding up very well, but I have though about pulling them and plugging those holes and having them re-powdered coated. Most powder coaters want to do large batches, so I need more stuff to bring to him. In the meantime I am just enjoying my ride. You truck looks great and all that attention to detail makes it shine. Thanks, Terry
hey-i LOVE the blue truck in your profile-yours? if so-can you send LARGE picture? I am VERY interested in findfing out paint code or application. I have a 50 I want to two-tone and the bottom will be blue. THANKS! Mark
Hi Ron, I'm new to this forum. I see we are neighbors, I live in Stevenson Ranch and am just starting a new project. A 1950 GMC p/u, I'd love to meet some day and see what you accomplichsed with your truck. Feel free to email kc300m@yahoo.com
Hi Ron, Saw your truck in the gallery section. Very nice! Is the blue paint color on your truck a custom blue or is that the stock Mariner Blue? Thanks, -Ed