No pics, sorry. What is the build? fendered or ? There was a 33/4 5w heavy chop and channel around here around 1970. It was the old showcar called the ICE BOX as shown in "cool cars, square roll bars". The later 60s upgrade was a metallic blue like 68 Mustang..car had lots of chrome everywhere and it looked slick anyways, bttt
There is a flaked blue 34 here in Michigan. Might be some photos of it in Billetproof Michigan photos. Although I think he just hit a deer a couple weeks ago! Ouch.
Well here it is, but it's hard to tell from the pics. It's pretty big flake if I can remember right. Maybe someone else has better pix??
Couple shots of that coupe in this video half way through or so... http://www.billetproof.com/video/BilletproofDVDteaser.mov
See, I am on the other end of the spectrum. I think a great deal of flaked cars look silly. I feel like it's being overused if that's possible. I think a nice metaliic bast with conservative use of flake can be pretty nice. But I will say that there have been a few fully flaked cars that blew me away but not many.
heres mine with paint with pearsl blue flake{oo4} and some .50 crushed gl*** in the last coat.the only thing i would have done diff is maybe used a blue base insted of black to get the flake color i wanted but i love it and it only cost me $75.00to do it.flake was $13.00 black was free and so was the clear because i had a gallon left over from a car i did 7 years ago and my friend had one he wouldnt use because it was too old.i did buy new hardener and reduser[about 50 bucks}i thought that the 004 flake would look small but it doesnt.and the crushed gl*** really makes it pop in the sun.the only other thing that ****s about flake is if there isnt any sun it just looks blue.it deff. does make a statement though.