1969 Camaro Z/28 RS
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9 26 December 2022, 17:17
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Built out of the parts box. It was a gluebomb and "take it of leave it"-paintjob. The bluemetallic with bad clearcoat won't remove - only the clearcoat dissolved during paint stripping. I sanded wet and put this dark "aubergine" on. if it works - congratulation. If not? back in the box, parts always will be needed. But it works. So i painted clear and attached the old, really old decals with yellow backing paper. on the next day it looks fine! No final clear coat.
At least i decided to leave the chrome and make all trim black to give him a bad look. NOW i like it a lot!