toy4rox's 1985 extra cab build
#22
Painting the truck made the biggest difference in appearance, it looks like a completely different truck now.
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Masking everything off was very time consuming also, even though actually painting the truck only took 2 days.
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The truck after paint. It came out really good!
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[/IMG]Masking everything off was very time consuming also, even though actually painting the truck only took 2 days.
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[/IMG]The truck after paint. It came out really good!
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#25
Woah. That is one nice buildup. Mine is a long way from where yours is. I love the seats. Benches are nice, but it is nice being able to slide only one side forward. Are you finished with this build?
#29
The paint is PPG Omni AE, a two part catalyzed enamel, which is their budget paint line - took right at a gallon for the whole truck. Chose a non-metallic so it would be easier. We shot it with a pretty cheap older Craftsman spray gun and our home air compressor with good water separator/filter in the driveway. Hosed down the whole area and luckily got a calm day. (I'm the Dad) I've painted a car or two, but not all that much in the way of experience with painting. Up close it's got a little orange peel here and there, but figured that was better than putting a big run in it. Bumpers are painted with the same paint but gloss black. I've had lots of trouble with any rattle can paint going dull after a year or so, mainly on bumpers.
Steering is still stock including a crushed stabilizer, hoping to put a hi-steer on it for safety one of these months.
Steering is still stock including a crushed stabilizer, hoping to put a hi-steer on it for safety one of these months.
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Looks good, did you rattle can that paint job? If so, YOU ARE HIRED!
I can ship mine to you next week!
bump.... very interested in the paint portion of the build. is it rattle canned???

