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Old 01-11-2010, 09:15 PM
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Hey all ..thinking of going with an all black glorified primer paintjob with the satin clear (sweade) , I think it would look mean has anyone done it if so I would love to see a pic ..Thanks WD
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Burnt looks even cooler!

http://clubcobra.com/forums/showthre...=67990&page=21

I have never seen one (Cobra) flat black. I have seen other cars done nicely. If you find a pic, please post it!

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Old 01-12-2010, 01:01 AM
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Wow bet theres a story behind that one ...WD
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I think a gloss black cobra with satin black super snake style stripes would be fun.
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i think a Satin Black Cobra would look pretty good........
with Gloss Black or Satin Red rollbar and sidepipes....
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Hey all ..thinking of going with an all black glorified primer paintjob with the satin clear (sweade) , I think it would look mean has anyone done it if so I would love to see a pic ..Thanks WD
I love that ratrod look.

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Old 01-13-2010, 06:03 AM
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If you can wait a couple years you will see one. I have an old one with a flip nose. Plans are to make it look like a test mule for the "Turd".
It will get a cage, the side fold down doors. No bling on the car, quick jacks, flat or satin black and lots of stickers. Aluminum interiour, a hod podge of gauges. A low windscreen, driving lights and a push bar on the back.
For some reason I get more excited thinking about my second build than I do the current first one.
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Old 01-13-2010, 02:44 PM
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i was thinking of doing just that, hood is flat black now cause i haven't made a commitment. still single you know. bad news.

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Get some swatches painted up first so you can see the contrast between the two colors. I am a printer by trade and do a great deal of gloss/matte work. You need two contrasting levels of gloos to make it work, and I was orginally going to do what you are propossing. I kind of regret not doing it because I have made my car too clean and nice to drive, I drove it much more when it was just gell coated black.

The look you will want will be sinister, black side-pipes would look awesome. I would suggest a satin black body, gloss stripes. Or a matte body with satin stripes. The down side of a totally matte paint job is that finger prints, every drop of oil or debris will show up. You just need to make sure there is enough contrast between the two finishes or you will never be able to see the stripes, which you want subtle, but not so subtle you cannot tell they are there.

I think this is a great idea. LOW maintenace.

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Default great info ..

I want to go with with the one that is the most maint free , no fingerprints , no polishing ..ect. would that be the satin ?..WD
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I would think so, but again, get swatches done. Satin, matte, gloss - are all very subjective terms - EVERYONES OPINION of these terms is different. I will not proceed on any printing job until I complete a swatch and the customer signs off on it.

As I understand it, the growing popularity of the finish you are looking is now offered in a lot of different flavors from a lot of different companies.

I seen this F5 upclose at a local show last year; I think it is exactly what you want. The guy who painted this painted my car and has painted several hundred replicas. Great guy.

http://autoambush.com/blog/wp-conten...paint_job1.jpg
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John Dear frame paint is the trick set up with hot rodders and it is cheep.
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John Dear frame paint is the trick set up with hot rodders and it is cheep.

i'm gonna check this one out, thanks.
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Default Something like this one?

Have a look at this race car from Australia; I dont think its painted though?

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this last summer we painted my kids 65 Galaxie.......now keep in mind i'm not a painter..
we went to the local hardware store a got a gallon of Rustoleum Flat Black and we thinned it 3% with Acetone and we sprayed it 4 times over 4 days and it came out looking pretty darn good.......i would say it's a 10 footer....keep in mind it's a 65 Galaxie that was rode hard all its life and we did not do any body repair at all BUT the new paint looks great
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I was going to do my 64 rambler in ratrod style last year, then I found out if I actually purchased the flat paint that is suggested to keep finger prints and dust, and to actually seal the car it was going to cost the same for that paint as it would for regular paint. So I opted to go with shiney stuff.
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Thats what i am going for ...perfect , and low maint..WD
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The far one in Black is TINNMANN's . a CC member . Hope he doesn't mind snagging this pic from his gallery .
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Cool , there is also one on youtube under ac cobra burnout WD
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