Trunk painting a '62
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Trunk painting a '62
Hi All,
I'm doing a frame on restoration of my 62 full size.
I've already sanded down the trunk pan and painted with POR-15 and topcoated with "chassis coat black." It looks pretty good, but I'm wondering about the easiest way to paint the rest of the trunk (excluding the lid where the paint still looks good and shiny in the original Ermine White.)
I will be upholstering the trunk in felt or carpet material eventually, but I'm wondering about all the areas that will still show, plus behind the quarters, etc.
I'm not overly concerned about correctness, I just want it to look ok and be as easy as possible.
Rattle can primer and top coat? More POR-15? Spatter paint?
thanks
Justin
I'm doing a frame on restoration of my 62 full size.
I've already sanded down the trunk pan and painted with POR-15 and topcoated with "chassis coat black." It looks pretty good, but I'm wondering about the easiest way to paint the rest of the trunk (excluding the lid where the paint still looks good and shiny in the original Ermine White.)
I will be upholstering the trunk in felt or carpet material eventually, but I'm wondering about all the areas that will still show, plus behind the quarters, etc.
I'm not overly concerned about correctness, I just want it to look ok and be as easy as possible.
Rattle can primer and top coat? More POR-15? Spatter paint?
thanks
Justin
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