1964 Valiant "Get Runnin & Drivin"

Well, find me a single stage enamel (that's what I want) that's just as red and won't put me in the poor house. I'm not after the wet look with bb/cc. I want "about" the shine the car had new, which "ain't a whole lot" compared to bc/cc. I just don't like an older car that has "that much" shine. I've looked at all the reds (I think) that Summit has and nothing comes close. I LIKE this bright red. And in the end, if it's prepped and applied right, how does the paint know what it's on? I just keep going back to Calvin's (@clhyer ) car and looking at how well it turned out. It's a NICE car and the paint work is very good, even up close. I would love to spray the car with 300 dollar a gallon paint. I just don't have it. And tapping into my 401K for a car? Yeah, that's not gonna happen. lol Don't get me wrong, I'd love to, and I might if I was 20 years younger, but I'm not.

...and I've seen some fantastic paint jobs on new John Deere tractors. lol

If you're sure about the hardener, I'll probably use it. It makes sense anyway. I can always mix a small a mount and test it.