Russm
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We will soon be deciding what type and color of paint to use on the 69 Chevy we are restoring. Although not a complete frame-off resoration, by the time we're done it will be very close to it. I high-pressure cleaned the frame and underbody, treated exposed surface rust with that stuff that converts rust to a primer, and then repainted it all with satin black Rustoleum. We've moved the gas tank, put in an entire new "Painless" wiring harness, a new GM 330 horse crate engine, new xtra large radiator, a dual 12" electric cooling fan, a new Vintage Air AC system, and really, just about every part that was not virtually as good as new has been replaced, including grommets, washers, cab mounts, window kits, grill, etc. We will be putting in a new wood bed with stainless hardware and a spray-in liner on the rest of the inside of the bed.
To keep this from getting any longer, suffice it to say that it will be a very nice truck when we're done. That brings me to my main topic: What is the best paint to use for a restoration like this? I've had two body men tell me base coat/clear coat, but when talking to a mechanic who is into old restorations he said polyurethane would be best (most durable and best looking), especially since I won't be able to garage it most of the time - so it will sit in the sun and rain a lot. He actually was for laquer, but I think he implied that the cost of putting on a good/deep laquer job would be significantly higher. We had also decided to paint it black cherry, but this guy said black and red are the two worst colors for holding their shine and look over time. I'd like as much input on this as possible from those of you with experience in this area. What is the best paint to use, and is there a significant difference in the durability of a black cherry, compared to other colors? We've also considered a dark metallic blue, but have not made our minds up yet. Thanks
To keep this from getting any longer, suffice it to say that it will be a very nice truck when we're done. That brings me to my main topic: What is the best paint to use for a restoration like this? I've had two body men tell me base coat/clear coat, but when talking to a mechanic who is into old restorations he said polyurethane would be best (most durable and best looking), especially since I won't be able to garage it most of the time - so it will sit in the sun and rain a lot. He actually was for laquer, but I think he implied that the cost of putting on a good/deep laquer job would be significantly higher. We had also decided to paint it black cherry, but this guy said black and red are the two worst colors for holding their shine and look over time. I'd like as much input on this as possible from those of you with experience in this area. What is the best paint to use, and is there a significant difference in the durability of a black cherry, compared to other colors? We've also considered a dark metallic blue, but have not made our minds up yet. Thanks