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Old 01-29-2022, 02:19 PM   #1
VT Cruzan
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Default Re: which is the best way to go

I had my paint supplier match the Kewanee green and Elkpoint green from a couple of areas I buffed to find the original colors. Imagine my surprise to find this 1931 standard coupe was two tone! As this was going to be a driver, I was not concerned about losing points in a show. I wanted a durable finish that would hold up well and not crack or craze. We used a base coat / clear coat system. That was in 2000. Now, 21 years later, the paint is perfect and gets loads of compliments. The only maintenance is wash and wax!
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