Yep... That was my idea. With foxbodies, there's usually gonna be someone who's already done it. But, that one has the SN-95 interior and probably an 03 Cobra's 4.6
Was a full Mystichrome donor from way back , seats and allYep... That was my idea. With foxbodies, there's usually gonna be someone who's already done it. But, that one has the SN-95 interior and probably an 03 Cobra's 4.6
To your knowledge, is there a similar paint for a fraction of the price that has received positive reviews? I don't want the result to turn out poorly, but I guess everyone is winning the fight to persuade me that it's not worth it & will be difficult to fix when I get a ding.Was a full Mystichrome donor from way back , seats and all
Any way I posted because I’m a huge fan of the color so I’m all for it . Just not the price of material lol
Cheaper paints do not have as many solids in them as quality paints, one reason why they are cheaper....To your knowledge, is there a similar paint for a fraction of the price that has received positive reviews? I don't want the result to turn out poorly, but I guess everyone is winning the fight to persuade me that it's not worth it & will be difficult to fix when I get a ding.
I think the gallon of red paint, gallon of clear, hardener and thinner was over 2K in early 2000 for the good paint on my car.... No wonder the owner of the paint store had a nice car collection.....Yes... definitely want quality paint. I'm not really talking about 'cheap' paint... I'm talking about non-$10,000/Gal paint.
There is a color changing variant that is close to the Mystichrome blend for sure. Price I’m not sure of but here in the late 90s early 00s a lot of cars got done with some sort of flip flop paint like the Mystichrome . Just not in that shadeTo your knowledge, is there a similar paint for a fraction of the price that has received positive reviews? I don't want the result to turn out poorly, but I guess everyone is winning the fight to persuade me that it's not worth it & will be difficult to fix when I get a ding.
Anything more specific that might help me find information about it?There is a color changing variant that is close to the Mystichrome blend for sure. Price I’m not sure of but here in the late 90s early 00s a lot of cars got done with some sort of flip flop paint like the Mystichrome . Just not in that shade
Those are pretty wild paint jobs.
PPG has a “harlequin” line that is a few different color shift blends .Anything more specific that might help me find information about it?