dear artists my first T2 a 1969 ... i painted with a marine paint ... the red was very red ... fire engine red the black ... very black you can see pics of the van from some time after it was no longer mine at my wifes blog http://muse2323.blogspot.com/ http://musebookreviews.blogspot.com/ search out 2007 postings... about half way down the page the paint was purchased at an International Plastics store ... i liked the results ... i painted the pop top and the body.., took grill off and painted underneath there .. under headlight rings ... everywhere ... did the whole thing on a very calm couple of days in kelowna bc ... right in the driveway there was no worries about bugs etc .. now lets be factual here this was no Barret Jackson ready vehicle it was a daily driver that looked great and well cared for yours
On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 11:10 AM, courtney hook <courtneyhook@shaw.ca>wrote: > I'm sure everyone has heard/seen the Rustoleum paint job threads here on > the lists, and on the web, but has anyone who's actually done it posted > pictures for us to see? I'd love to see some real-world pics on bays or > vanagons, since summer is coming and I have at least 4 Vw's that might need > a paintjob. :-) > Courtney >
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