Quote Originally Posted by axistr View Post
Yes I used Wurth products, It was a tar based liquid rust protection coating. You can apply it using a paint brush and brush it on. We used to buy it in a five litre tin. I haven't seen it around for some time and that's what I used to do my hatch. As described above I added some fish oil and thinned it with GP thinners and applied it with a underbody sealer spray gun, attached one meter of flexible hose so I could jam it into the sills and rear quarters and hard to get areas. I still have the hatch, restored and rust treated near 14 years ago.

Blue Victor I was holding out on telling everyone my colour choice until I started painting inside the doors and guards etc. My first choice was Absinth yellow but my wife said "your not bloody painting it yellow, we already have an SLR in yellow"

My first sandman was Antelope and painted it Deville Blue, one of my favourite colours. A few weeks ago I was playing around with my camera in the shed when my son come around with his Clubby, we decided to take a few photos of it and we decided to paint it in,.....................





Ok here is my colour choice, its an original Holden colour.

\
\
\
\
\
\
\
\
\
\
\
\



037[1518].JPG

Ok its that close to Deville blue its not funny, but Impulse blue just seams to have a bit more depth with a bit of purl. Its got a bit more bling.

Ok the cats out of the bag.
Awesome

It's blue with a HZ front.....can't wait she's gonna be mint

I was a Customs Officer for 10 years and even people walking funny off the plane with you know what inserted in you know where, never sung so easily. You must've been ready to share ....no rubber gloves needed