Thread: First Candy Paint Street Job!
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01-17-2011 04:48 PM #1
First Candy Paint Street Job!
I was always afraid to do candy paintwork for the street, since it is so hard to repair. We decided to use the logic of the factory jobs... and use a base as dark, or darker than the candy color. After shooting 8 color samples, we thought this belonged on a '60s inspired car.
I already had to spot repair it, and it went very well... which is much better than a light base candy does!!!
BTW It's a Hemi powered '38 Dodge... just so the name makes sense. :-)
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01-17-2011 04:58 PM #2
Jay your talent never ceases to amaze me. Is it local (hoping to see it at one of the area shows)
I've NEVER seen a car come from the factory that couldn't be improved.....
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01-17-2011 05:49 PM #3
Mike, You are just excited because it's a MoPar! :-)~
It is local. Probably will start showing up in 6 months to a year. The body was going back on the chassis today.
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01-17-2011 05:58 PM #4
Great looking paint Jay!!! Gonna be a way kewl truck, hope you get us some pics when it's all back together!!!!Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
Carroll Shelby
Learning must be difficult for those who already know it all!!!!
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01-17-2011 06:04 PM #5
Dave, I can do that. This guy is a "doer", and will probably get it done sooner than most! :-)
Ya wanna see the engine? (Say yes... You won't regret it.)
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01-17-2011 06:16 PM #6
Sweeet that is gonna be one cool ride. What Hemi will reside in it? And yes we want to see pictures of it.
AndyHow many lumps ya want with that?
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01-18-2011 02:07 PM #7
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01-17-2011 06:22 PM #8
Very nice lookin work you have done there. Those flames look sweet against that candy
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01-17-2011 06:41 PM #9
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01-17-2011 06:45 PM #10
That is awesome Jay,can I ask what colour is that and what brand do you use? I believe the colour one is going to finish they project is the hardest decision to be made. Heck I have been stuck between metallic tangerine or a colour very simalar to what you have just sprayed.
And that is a yes from me on more photos of that car please.I maybe a little crazy but it stops me going insane.
Isaiah 48: 17,18.
Mark.
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01-17-2011 06:55 PM #11
No problem... but you might not like the answer. I use a mixture of brands, but the candy concentrate is House Of Kolor Kandy Apple Red. The base is more of a problem. The color samples included a ceramic flake... over a black basecoat. We liked it best, but found out they stopped making it a couple years ago. It took me a few weeks, and searching nationwide, to find enough to paint it, and have enough left for future repairs.
Other things you could try would be HOK Ice Pearl, or tinted silver flake, which are similar but weaker. You just have to try different combos to see what they look like.Last edited by HOTRODPAINT; 01-17-2011 at 07:01 PM.
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01-17-2011 07:13 PM #12
Thanks Jay for your response. I have priced all the materials from our NZ agent of HOK paints to give me a ball park idea of costs but I will hoestly be relying on the expertise of the professional painter to get the finish I am after.Here is a couple of colours that have caught my eye.I maybe a little crazy but it stops me going insane.
Isaiah 48: 17,18.
Mark.
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01-17-2011 07:15 PM #13
Can you share what went into those?
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01-18-2011 05:51 PM #14
Is that Hemi from the 426 family? I love the injection unit on the blower. Can't wait to see everything together.How many lumps ya want with that?
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01-18-2011 06:21 PM #15
In our neighborhood, 2 blocks down the hill was a gas station that (to me) all the cool car guys hung out there. 32 coupes, 33 & 34 Fords as well, a sweet 56 Ford Beach wagon that was setup gasser...
How did you get hooked on cars?