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Old 01-28-2008, 08:27 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default anyone done their RRC in flat black?

I will likely get mine painted this summer and I am debating whether I'd rather go with the original black, or to go with a flat black instead. Lots of other cars/trucks look good in flat black, just not sure if the rover can pull it off. anyone done this? have any pics?
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Old 01-28-2008, 08:50 AM   #2 (permalink)
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ooooo..... I think flat black cars look pretty bada$$!

Especially with black wheels, looks very tough.
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ooooo..... I think flat black cars look pretty bada$$!

Especially with black wheels, looks very tough.
yeah, if I did the flat black, I'd have the wheels powder coated to match.

Kind of thinking about the rover equivalent of:
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Ooohhh; Stelath Classic. Sweet. Do it man, do it!
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well mine started life shiney black but is now flat looks good lol i get asked all the time if its primer lol if it dont shine i dont mind giving it tree pinstriping
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Well if you are gonn come wheeling and such with us more often flat would be great!!!! You could just rattle can it if the pinstripping gets to be too much!! I say do it green...LOL
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yeah murder out an RRC. it'd be sick. flat paint is gonna be the new hotness.
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Well if you are gonn come wheeling and such with us more often flat would be great!!!! You could just rattle can it if the pinstripping gets to be too much!! I say do it green...LOL
I do plan on wheeling with you guys. you still on for the 24th?
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This winter I've seen two different pickups with Alaska plates that had their entire exteriors sprayed with black bed liner. Ugly, but pretty darned hard to dent or chip their paint that way.

One of the guys at work has a Deuce Coupe painted flat black, with gloss black flames. That paint job suits the car well, especially with its black Ford flat-head V-8 right out where everyone can see it.

Somehow, flat black just isn't the sort of image I want to project with our Rover. I think I'll leave ours shiny Exmoor Green.

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I saw a SWB classic two days ago in a parking lot at the airport, painted entirely flat black. It screamed "look at me, my owner ran out of money before he could get the finish coat on" It look like trailer trash and totally out of keeping for that vehicle.
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Flat colours are actually worse off-road than gloss. They show every mark, every tree scrape, and are a bugger to get the mud stains out of. But if this is the look you are going for, I believe they sell spray on mud these days for the people that want their cars to look like they have been off-road. The powder coated alloy wheels will really convince the on-lookers that it is a serious off-roader.
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Old 01-30-2008, 06:20 AM   #13 (permalink)
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You might think of a "Low Gloss" paint...actually it's a low gloss clear coat. It should be easier to maintain and clean. It is not totally flat...but its sure not shiny.

I like a "flat" (its not really flat) black, narrowed 34' Ford coupe, or even a "flat" black Harley with satin chrome parts...but I don't know how a RRC would look in flat black. I think you are going to get the "...so what color are ya gonna paint it?" question.
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