SirFerret
06-10-2014, 04:41 PM
Hey all,
Next week I am going to be doing a full detail on my grandfathers beloved 1992 Ford Sho (bright red). He wants to get back to taking it to Sho meets and car shows. I have been given the honor of fixing it up.
Now my question is for anybody who owns or has worked on a car of this vintage, what type of paint is it? I want to say it is a basecoat/clearcoat, but I am not 100% sure. I do not have it with me right now to do a paint transfer test. I know some cars that age still came with single stage paints, so I want to verify what I am going to be dealing with.
I have a good amount of experience with base/clear paint work, but have never done a single stage. If it is a single stage, does it still work with the same procedures and products? Any links or info would rock!
It has been garage kept its whole life, so it is in very good condition. It will look amazing when I am done with it. Pictures will be posted to show and shine when finished! :dblthumb2:
Next week I am going to be doing a full detail on my grandfathers beloved 1992 Ford Sho (bright red). He wants to get back to taking it to Sho meets and car shows. I have been given the honor of fixing it up.
Now my question is for anybody who owns or has worked on a car of this vintage, what type of paint is it? I want to say it is a basecoat/clearcoat, but I am not 100% sure. I do not have it with me right now to do a paint transfer test. I know some cars that age still came with single stage paints, so I want to verify what I am going to be dealing with.
I have a good amount of experience with base/clear paint work, but have never done a single stage. If it is a single stage, does it still work with the same procedures and products? Any links or info would rock!
It has been garage kept its whole life, so it is in very good condition. It will look amazing when I am done with it. Pictures will be posted to show and shine when finished! :dblthumb2: