Started on this 1 week ago 2day, blew it apart did minor body work, shot it Matte Black and re***embled Just gotta hang the rear bumper and re wire headlights. Already S O L D
Well, I think the previous paint was triple ugly. With a body that nice I'd probably have painted it with shiny paint but with a color change to the wheels [white or light gray] it'd fit my taste very well even with the matte black.
Not a huge fan of the before even though it packed the same vibe a lot of my friends cars did in the 70's and early 80's. That said I am less of a fan of flat *** black. All those cars you see in grainy old 30's 40's and early 50's black and white weren't flat black even though they look flat black in the photos. But then maybe the guy who bought it has plans to put his own color on it and doesn't figure that he will offend anyone by repainting a flat black car. You can visualize what your color choice would be looking at a flat black car a lot easier than looking at the same car in the "before" mode.
Lot of work to make something flat black....like half the cars built these days. Not a fan of the before pictures either. Lots of colors out there to choose from, flat black almost seems like a cop out to sell a car quick. JMO, SPark
Should've just colour matched the fenders and grille shell to the rest of the body. The flat black look is so "rat wannabe"
Sounds like a flip job which I suppose you have to do what is popular and matte black for some reason is popular. Not my thing but it was done well and it is what sells.
Really don't mind either color combo. Funny how popular the brown 2 tone used to be. friend still has it on his 34, and theres at least 2 33s around here with it now as well.
I painted my 50 Merc in 2013 & in Satin Flat Black and I asked a Body shop How much it would Cost to paint it Black (shinny) & when he Told me I told him that I did'nt want to buy his House! That's why I Painted Satin Flat Black ( oil Base Paint ) it cost me about $40. dollars to buy everything The Hardest thing was Sanding the whole Car! Just my 3.5 cents Live Learn & Die a Fool
In another 30 years, the former look will be "traditional". Nice work, you flipped it and that was the what you had in mind. Good on you.
never cared for the mat or flat black look if you have a good body to start with. when I bought my 40, I had a local hot rod builder looking at cars for me. we looked at a few online. he always said never buy a flat black car online, it can hide too many flaws.