Infernal Orange Metallic. Actually I have two different custom hot rod shops telling me two different things now. One is saying they would have to do blending on the fenders, etc. The other is saying that is a really bad idea and that it will never look right. They seem to think they can get close enough on the hood so most people won't be able to tell without having to do any blending on any of the other panels. My concern is that if they do blending on any of the other panels, I can never switch back in the future since then the stock hood would not match. Don't know why I would want to switch back, but not sure I like eliminating the option.
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Originally Posted by Eric-MPD1.com
what color?
Having painted for the 30 years I think its easier than ever to match paint. The key is having a blendable match. Anytime you attempt to panel paint you will not achieve perfection. You may bet close enough so most people cant tell. Granted some of the tri stages can be tricky. And I had a hell of a time with cyber gray. All the formulas matched the mirrors but not the body itself.
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