Topic: Painting my 1969 Corvette
in Forum: C3 Body
If you want the car done to the most strict standards of judging than you can either keep it as is and see if it can qualify for "survivor" status or repaint it in the proper lacquer. Otherwise you can have it painted in the best clear coat paint available and not worry about true correctness.
Goodpoints slinger.The concept of original can be confusing at best. A laquer repaint may be an accurate resto, but it has a short life. I tried really hard to be accurate in my resto, but opted for the urethane base clear. When properly buffed and polished, it can look as good as a laquer job. On solid colors, my son and I have been using single stage finishes and then top with a couple of coats of clear for added depth. They still look like a solid color, but the shine is hard to beat.
A car is no longer original once it leaves the factory.



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Bill
A wise choice, especially if you're going to use the car. Most paint stores can do a dead on match, even in the base clear.
When dinosaurs roamed the earth and we still used laquer, some of us would use a type of base clear, start out with the laquer color and as the color built up, we started mixing it with clear until the last few coats were all clear. It did a great job of blending the metallic colors and looked awesome after buffing.

