Dave -
I had great results with Spray Can auto Paint from Car
Quest / Napa on my old '66 Ford Bronco. Stick with a
non-metallic solid color similar to the primer color
and for maybe no more than $80 you will have a
passable 10 ft. paint job (I'd say a couple cans a
panel is plenty). My car is black and I've used black
in a can to cover up some dents and dings... no one
can tell!!
Cheers,
Alan
'53 BN1 '64 BJ8
--- N5572B@aol.com wrote:
> Interesting observation...when my BT7 was still
> running and a very rough
> driver in primer (becasue we were going to atocross
> it and wanted it all one
> color) it still turned more heads than my sisters 65
> Mustang convertable that was
> in very good shape. That was twenty years ago so I
> imagine they really turn
> heads now. Hoping to at least get mine running this
> year...forgoing a full on
> restoration for a number of reasons (mostly lack of
> a large number of $O) and I
> think it will still turns heads...lopusy primer and
> interior and all the
> warts it presently has.
> Cheers,
> Dave Duffey
> 59 BT7 been a garage queen long enough!
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