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Old 04-28-2008, 09:24 PM
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well i work at the body shop so the only reason they are telling me to stay away from black is b.c the extra things that go into it...they will get over it
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In my opinion nothing looks better in person than black.
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Black is where it is at. My Chevelle just got painted black and my daily driver is black. 2006 Chrysler 300 SRT. Do what you want and don't let anyone tell you different. My wife is having her 65 Mustang painted black.
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Black black black. I so want to paint mine black but it would have to have red interior and I would be crazy for getting rid of the original black interior in the car.
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Black on Black is the way to go you cant go wrong


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Old 09-11-2008, 11:48 AM
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I went black on my Firebird, had to. I went back and forth for months on it, but the wife and the painter both forced me.

Granted, there are some flaws that would never be seen on another color, and I'm having to learn all the steps in wet sanding/buffing but there is nothing better when it's clean! Heck, just getting to the swirl remover on the first fender last night was a jaw dropping experience!

I went with black over parchment for the contrast.
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