I've been restoring and modifying a 1966 Ford Mustang Restomod with engine, suspension, and brake upgrades, and new paint and interior.
I'm also fixing up a former-road-racer, supercharged 2001 Bullitt Mustang.
And my '57 Chevy Bel Air needs just about everything.
My blog chronicles my mods and repairs, road trips, car shows, and new stuff along the way!
Thursday, December 27, 2007
And the Winner Is...
I selected Bright Island Blue for the exterior of the car after seeing a picture of a 66 fastback online in this color. Definitely a lively metallic blue (perhaps with a hint of silver flakes) in sunlight, but a medium solid-looking blue in normal light. No black or purple or green hues at all. I flopped around on many different blues, but this one was the most visually appealing and interesting to me. Mike is using a Nason sealer, Dupont Chromabase base with Basemaker mid-temp, and Dupont clear with activator--three coats of color and three of clear. It's also a Ford color with the Ford color code being "LZ".
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1966 Mustang,
paint
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