Centerline Convo Pro's, not a choice I would have made as they are a '90's wheel on a '70's car in 2015. Still I like them better then the Simmon option. But man, I do love the colour!
Centerline Convo Pro's, not a choice I would have made as they are a '90's wheel on a '70's car in 2015. Still I like them better then the Simmon option. But man, I do love the colour!
well l think its good choice Rodney as l have them on my own van l would prefer convos over gts any day the van starting look preety good looking forward seening it finished thats if you bring it to the van in
Convo's look awesome, gonna be a tuff van for sure
1974 HQ Belmont panelvan
did your painter do blackouts first or last?i like the wheels. supa bling!
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The way it was explained to me by an old school painter who I learned quite a bit off to paint my ute. Some paint colours (like my Absinth yellow ute) need a base (flattening) coat underneath as the paint is actually opaque and any different colours underneath with stick out like dogs nuts. I needed to flat coat mine with white. Darker colours need a darker flattening coat (depends on what effect you are chasing too). My burgundy 05 Adventra has a gold base under the paint, whereas the Commodore painted the same top colour has a silver flattening coat and looks quite different in the same light.
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If I do it black, would that make the colour appear deeper and make the body shadow's darker??
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