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Color formula 120-130 1968

Di,

Thanks, big time!! I have always heard that PPG is really the way to go. Yes, we do have a pretty good body shop here in town, and they usually do pretty good work. But even in this little town they charge $$$$$$$$$. I was thinking of doing all of the prep work, and having a fella I know come to my shop and shoot the paint. I don't want to belittle the project, but this is, after all under the hood, on what is going to be a daily driver and drive-and-dust fun car. I am probably spending way too much time on this, but... When I get done with it, I would like not to be ashamed when I pop the hood. As I get closer to painting, I will be in touch.

Thanks again,

Kent






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