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i've come across an old mag can't find a date on it, it's a wheels publication called holden handyman it's No 1 there's an EJ on the cover so i spose this sort of dates it around '62 '63
one thing in particular about buying a second hand holden, times when i've come across cars that seem to have old original paint only to find another colour underneath, apparently it was fairly common place for a car yard to respray a second hand car to suit you, say you want a red one and the yard only has green ones, well they'de just get one resprayed for you
when i figure out how to post some of it i will
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Post by reddo »

Respray what ever colour you want.... 8) 8) 8) ... Now that really was customer service. I wander if the price remained the same and...... if it did.... just how good was the respray. :wink:

Warranty on the car . But not the paint job.... Oh and dont park it in the rain. The colours will run and fade.

The good old days!!
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Thats a pretty awesome option. What if I want bulk pearl and a metalflaked roof 8)
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no such paint back then
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Post by reddo »

:lol: :lol: :lol:
no such paint back then

:lol:
wanna make a bet.
Are you suggesting that shonky paint jobs from car yards are only a recent initiative

enamel paints ( not 2 pack) was around back then. If the prep job on the surface to be sprayed was crap , not rubbed back or primed then the paint would fall off . It hung on for a few weeks and then started peeling /flaking off... sorry no warranty.

I grew up through the 60s, 70s and 80s. I use to hang around a panel/paint shop that done a lot of car yard work. The beaters and painters could put out some great work but..... could also do a job down to a price.... If ya wanted to pay less... you got less quality.

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i think he meant pearl and metalflake, metalflake could've been around in a very crude form
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Post by reddo »

Naa RB
Wasnt being nasty just stating what i seen go on back then.
8)
Earliest recollection of metflake paint jobs i have was 1970/71 when Norton bought out heavy flake paint jobs on Norton commando motorcycle fuel tanks and side covers.
Purples, blues , reds and lime greens with very heavy flakes.

I can remember a lot of t bucket rods etc getting around back in 1974 ( Narrandera and Port Macquarie rod runs) with metal flake paint jobs.
The yanks where probably using it at least 10 years earlier than that. :?:

I think pearls came along after that. Can remember reading mags back then where people boasted "15 coats of clear"... no mention of pearl.

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"Are you suggesting that shonky paint jobs from car yards are only a recent initiative " - don't see that suggestion anywhere in my post.
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Post by Devilrod »

I think you'll find candies and flakes have been around since the late 50's early 60's.
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