Laying Down Custom Paint On The 1972 Chevrolet C10
This week Jeremy Bumpus shows us how he applies a two tone custom paint job to this Chevy C10 build that is passing through The Hot Rod Shop. Starting with a story of how the owner arrived with the build, we learn that sometimes cheaper isn't always better! Jeremy starts by blocking and sanding and doing all the other tasks to prepare the body for paint. We start with a metallic/pearly green. After a couple of coats and some masking, we lay down the white. There are many different ways to accomplish this, but throughout the years, we've found that we prefer one way specifically. Huge thanks to @INDASAGroup for the awesome products! Instagram: www.instagram.com/thehotrodshopms Facebook: www.facebook.com/thehotrodshopms Website: www.thehotrodshopms.com

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