Emerald Green 1932 High Boy

Custom mixed PPG lacquer, DuPont urethane clear coat. Minimal wiring and plumbing. Wood veneered instrument panel, scratched seat belts.

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Very nice… And the plate is kind of appropriate for the times.

Nice touch with the Ford engine, tired of seeing Chevy engines in hot rods.

Nice.

Aha!

Number One, I like the Color, It’s a shade you find on folding money.

Number Two, it is Beautiful in it’s simplicity.

Number Three, it is Clean to the extreme.

Number Four, Where’s the Keys? I wanna take it home now.

Number Five, Shall I continue to stroke your ego? Or have I said enough, I just plain Love It!

Very nice!

The paint finish is great. How did you get that smooth finish?

Its the nature of2K clear, three thin coats and keep the dirt & dust away for about half an hour.

Are you refering to something like this product:

https://www.eastwood.com/ew-2k-aerosol-high-gloss-clear-26897.html?SRCCODE=PLA00020&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI0qvKvoeh6wIVFKSzCh1Tww5dEAQYASABEgJbkPD_BwE

Yes this is the same type of clear, but once you activate the hardener in the can you need to use all of the clear, ther’s no saving it. I prefer to mix my own components. Most of the 2K clear out there use a 4:1 mix, so you mix the amount that you need for your particular application. The prices are all over the chart so you need to shop around.

I don’t have an airbrush, so I would have to use a rattle can 2K clear.