The attached photo is the finished product of my experiment in the right red color for a 67 gas door. The color used was Duplicolor touchup paint CC 411 Colorado Red. If you take it down to bare metal, use a white primer.
In my case, I took the red off with lacquer thinner down to the original very light grey primer. On another one I did, I took it down to bare metal and when I painted over the bare metal it took on a purple tone.
I did not do the blacks and whites on this one, but you can use the same touchup paint in Universal Black and any pure white. I used Olympic white on the other.
And as you can see, John H., I took your advice on the nails. Happy Halloween!
That's Permatex Tack and Seal holding it in place.
Jerry Fuccillo
#42179
In my case, I took the red off with lacquer thinner down to the original very light grey primer. On another one I did, I took it down to bare metal and when I painted over the bare metal it took on a purple tone.
I did not do the blacks and whites on this one, but you can use the same touchup paint in Universal Black and any pure white. I used Olympic white on the other.
And as you can see, John H., I took your advice on the nails. Happy Halloween!
That's Permatex Tack and Seal holding it in place.
Jerry Fuccillo
#42179
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