Paint Scheem Ideas

What paint scheme should I go with?


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skaneever

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I vote full color change. But think you should do the jambs and bed. Would just look so much better done right. I also have the maroon exterior with the red interior and I'm planning on a full change, but I have a lot of rust issues to deal with 1st so its gonna be awhile before the budget allows it.
 

Wagonbacker9

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Looking seriously at eastwood's dusk copper. Going single color would be too boring for a lot of colors, but that one, I think that should be fine.
 

skaneever

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Looking seriously at eastwood's dusk copper. Going single color would be too boring for a lot of colors, but that one, I think that should be fine.

Nice, looks good. I've always liked coppers and oranges.
 

Wagonbacker9

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The draw for me is my red interior wouldn't look completely absurd, nor would unpainted inner fenders.
 

Wagonbacker9

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I think a color change would be too hard and expensive to do. A simple re-paint would be my choice.

cost would be the same regardless of what color I laid down, short of candy or pearl.
 

Wagonbacker9

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oh there is a difference, black is far cheaper than say the 1995 ford cobra blue i put on my brothers truck

True, but for the paints I'm looking at they're all basically the same price. Realistically I'm looking at a single stage paint. Half the cost of a BC/CC, and realistically for my purposes the result will be the same.
 

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True, but for the paints I'm looking at they're all basically the same price. Realistically I'm looking at a single stage paint. Half the cost of a BC/CC, and realistically for my purposes the result will be the same.

i used single stage and regret it, it just does not hold up
 
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