Nothing to show - but I did spray the chassis black.

So, I think it's time to start experimenting with what I've got to hand to produce something approaching metallic Coral.

All the best
Rowan

Hi Rowan
I'm quite sure the main color, of the underside, should be red/brown primer, maybe even with some body color overspray.
You're right about the frame and gas tank. Semi gloss black frame and plain metal/steel gas tank.
Well, that's the plan - and I hope you'll forgive some tenuous links in the cause of great music!
Cheers Damian
The masking's looking about as good as I can be bothered to do, so I'll throw some red-oxide primer at the underside before I Rip It Up!
I'm sure there'll be a little bit of retouching to do afterwards, but I hope I can get the underside basically done today so that I can move on.
All the best
Rowan![]()
Quoted TextCheers Damian
The masking's looking about as good as I can be bothered to do, so I'll throw some red-oxide primer at the underside before I Rip It Up!
I'm sure there'll be a little bit of retouching to do afterwards, but I hope I can get the underside basically done today so that I can move on.
All the best
Rowan![]()
Well . . . All right![]()
Humble apologies, but I really do prefer this version![]()
Rowan,
Glad to see that you've started Holly's ride. Looking forward to seeing how you handle and finish the chassis and frame.
Joel
Continuing my attempt to highlight tracks with each post (I may run out of steam!) - I've been wondering What To Do with the underside. I think I'll go for some light weathering to reflect a bit of the time that Buddy would have spent on the road in this car. I'll keep the topside and interior clean because, by all accounts I've read, Buddy liked to keep his clothes and possessions looking really sharp.
Rowan,
congrats on the new set of wheels.![]()
So what did you get?
Joel
Any ideas based on other cars of the period (if not the Impala itself)?
Thanks in advance for any guidance you can offer.
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