I usually 'ignore' channeled 'A' sedans, as they just look like some 'easy way out', formulating in the 'R-R' genre. BUT! This 4 door sedan makes no qualms about what it is or isn't. Look at the profile. Brave to finish a channeled 4 door, especially with the 'opinions' about 'similar formulas'. I like the profile. L-o-n-g, but unpretentious. And finished. With Rustoleum, yet. I'm a fan. Great vision, Sir.
It may well be fact that T bodys were flow painted. I have no idea...but man would it cut down on overspray problems etc! I seriously doubt this is a pic of the actual process though. The interior is in the body and I see absolutely no staining on any part of the machinery or on the men. The right guy seems to have wet legs though. The liquid coming from the wands looks to be clear...like water. I think this might actually be clean up after the paint was rubbed out. The guy standing by the cowl seems to have his hand resting on the upper body! I bet those nozzles would work great for cleaning an open roadster. Very easy to put a lot of water precisely where you need it but not beyond.
Everyone use the Rustoleum but has anyone tried marine paint like Pet*** Easypoxy High Gloss Topside Marine Paint?