'68 Valiant 4dr CRUUUUZZZZAAAH

Yeah, I'm pleasantly surprised how well it's turning out. It looked like I was going to have a ton of imperfections when I put down the first couple of coats (lots of little bubbles, slightly drippy and uneven) but after drying for two days the paint has laid down nicely. I started on the 800 grit and it's already very smooth to the touch. It's a good option for a car like this that had lots of little issues all over the body because it seals it well, looks good and costs less than $100.

If anyone is interested, this is the video that had the best tutorial about it. You're limited on color choices, but the results are better than what I see come out of some body shops here for much more $$$. Just takes some patience and elbow grease :glasses7:

I recommend muting your speakers if you don't like electronic rap beatz.
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