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posted on September 3rd, 2005 at 09:30 PM
make over
I have a 73 fast back, and am thinking of 'doing her up' as it would have been done had i lived in the 70's... does anyone have any ideas on what
i could do to achieve this look... she is already a yellow/mustard color...
thanks
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posted on September 17th, 2005 at 01:26 AM
sorry, only helpful advice is to try the internet, or contact a VW club who may have photos etc.
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As for how to re-do the paint job, well this is definitely the right forum. Also, check out some of the resto pics in the Members' Rides section. It
has many people doing excellent jobs.
The only real advice I can give is that the end result is only as good as the prep work. The better quality the prep, the better the paint job.
Painting itself only takes a short while, but it can take months of prep to get to the point where a spray gun can be used.
Andrew
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posted on September 17th, 2005 at 09:35 AM
hi there,drive it down to byron bay and have some hippies brash
paint it like they did in the 70s,love and piece,flower power,,
theres a 70s look for sure,and wont cost to much,maybe a few cases of beer...........
good luck....
cheers:thumb
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