So I've never painted a car before, but I think I am probably capable of producing an adequate (not perfect or without flaw) job if I give it a go. The victim would be my 96 Thunderbird with, unfortunately for me, a WR paint code, which according to everything I can find is Performance White Pearl Metallic, which would match with the color of the car! I wouldn't mind just painting it straight white but I don't think I want to put any effort in to painting jambs and recesses to match. It might come down to that in the end, but I'm not starting there for the moment. The replies I get to this post may change my strategy.
I've been looking for paint to use to match the paint job on the car. I've found it at Eastwood and that's the only place. With the paint required for the steps in the shopping cart (unreduced paint, undercoat [not sure why I need that], reducer and clear coat, the price was between $1600-$1700. Firstly, that is right around the total amount of $ I have in the car since I bought it. You may be familiar with the phrase "If you put lipstick on a pig, in the end you still just have a pig." or however you have heard it.
I could get some decent quality white tractor paint or industrial enamel and paint it with that, but again, then I have to prep all the jambs, the trunk recess, under the hood and paint the underside of the trunk and hood and whatever else comes with changing the color of the car. Does anybody know of a source for cheaper paint or maybe a single-step paint that closely matches the WR paint code. I can spend maybe up to $500 for painting supplies but i can't spend $1700, not at this point. Any suggestions?
I've been looking for paint to use to match the paint job on the car. I've found it at Eastwood and that's the only place. With the paint required for the steps in the shopping cart (unreduced paint, undercoat [not sure why I need that], reducer and clear coat, the price was between $1600-$1700. Firstly, that is right around the total amount of $ I have in the car since I bought it. You may be familiar with the phrase "If you put lipstick on a pig, in the end you still just have a pig." or however you have heard it.
I could get some decent quality white tractor paint or industrial enamel and paint it with that, but again, then I have to prep all the jambs, the trunk recess, under the hood and paint the underside of the trunk and hood and whatever else comes with changing the color of the car. Does anybody know of a source for cheaper paint or maybe a single-step paint that closely matches the WR paint code. I can spend maybe up to $500 for painting supplies but i can't spend $1700, not at this point. Any suggestions?