The $50 paint job!!!

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Looks good, but way too time intensive. No way I'm about to spend the time to do 6-10 coats and wetsand in between each one.
 
It does take time, but it seems clean and easy... no messy overspray, no paint booth needed etc. I read the original post and it looks very thourough. I think I'm going to try it when I have time and a rig to paint.
 
Makes you want to buy a $200 beater and try it huh??

Could be a cheap way to get a child's first car to look new/ish/er
 
Makes you want to buy a $200 beater and try it huh??

Could be a cheap way to get a child's first car to look new/ish/er

haha, I have a $200 beater (you following me?)... but it isn't even worth the paint! Great way to paint a trail rig cruiser
 
haha, I have a $200 beater (you following me?)... but it isn't even worth the paint! Great way to paint a trail rig cruiser
Do it................:popcorn:
 
I think I'll stick to rattle cans. I haven't painted entire panels yet, but have been doing touchups with good results in the driveway.
 
Im doing it to my 83.

I am using the Sand Color hopefully it matches FJ60 Tan at least pretty closely.
 
http://rollyourcar.com/default.aspx

Here's a web site that one of the Mopar guys developed about it. It's really good and easy to follow.

I am picking up the sand color paint tonight (hopefully) to find out how closely it matches.
 
A lot of body shops use this method to prime before the finish sand before the paint booth because it dosen't tie up booth time.
 
I got a rattle can of the Sand color Rustoleum, It isn't a very close match to the FJ60 tan, but you know what? F** it. Im goint to paint it anyway, and if the door jambs don't match so good - Oh well.

I'll post a pic tonight of what it looks like on my old rusty tailgate.,
 
Here's the photos of the section of old tailgate i did w. the rattlecan (I did the area around the 4wd symbol)

shade -

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In the Sun -
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you can see the color difference from the original tan, but I think it will look pretty dang good.
 
I am getting closer to trying this for my 40.

1. No tools
2. Cheap with any enamal paint
3. Easy to repair
4. Although work intensive, you can say you did it yourself and with a roller!
 
I am getting closer to trying this for my 40.

1. No tools
2. Cheap with any enamal paint
3. Easy to repair
4. Although work intensive, you can say you did it yourself and with a roller!

Me too. I'm gonna start with the hood on my 78 and go from there. I read the majority of that Moparts thread and think I got the gist of it. It looks like Rustoleum Safety Blue is pretty close match to the smurf blue original color.
 
Man...that sure looks interesting:cool::cool::cool:...would you guys use the same type of paint for the fiberglass top?
 
Ashooter - see my pics above buddy, it's close but not an exact match. I bought 2 gallons at Home Depot - just waiting for them to come in.

Actually mine's a little different - This is what I bought

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I was planning on getting my truck painted any ways so Im experimenting with this if it messes up well Ill just go and get it painted If it turns out ok well then weeeee:bounce: . Doing roof white with roll on rustoleum pro here is 1st and 2nd coat pics. Rattel caned the hood to test diff colors out started with the sand 7771 above but was too peachy for me switched to kaki.
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Good Work!

What Kaki are you referring to???
 
It was Krylon rattle can. Truck has some body damage that is getting fixed before the paint so I have time to locate it or order something close in a gallon. But I also just had a friend offer to sparay it for me at his shop I just bring the paint. SO who knows.
 

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